transcript

/ˈtrænskrɪpt/

Definitions

1. noun

A written or printed version of the spoken words of a meeting, conversation, or performance.

“She studied the transcript of the trial to prepare for the appeal.”

2. noun

A written or printed record of the words and actions of a person, especially a politician or public figure, taken from speeches, interviews, or other public appearances.

“The politician’s transcript revealed some surprising views on the economy.”

3. verb

To record or write down spoken words, especially as a permanent record.

“The journalist transcribed the interview with the CEO.”

4. verb

To rewrite or rephrase something in a more formal or written style.

“The editor transcribed the informal notes into a polished article.”

Synonyms

  • account
  • record
  • report

Antonyms

  • fabrication
  • lie