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Document

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

Noun: /ˈdɒk.jʊ.mənt/ (UK), /ˈdɑː.kjə.mənt/ (US)

Verb: /ˈdɒk.jʊ.mɛnt/ (UK), /ˈdɑː.kjə.mɛnt/ (US)

Definitions

  • (Noun) A written, printed, or electronic record that provides information.
  • (Verb) To record or provide evidence of something.

Usage Examples

  • The legal document was signed by both parties.
  • She documented every step of the process for future reference.
  • Historical documents provide insights into past civilizations.

Etymology

From Latin documentum meaning "lesson, proof," derived from docere ("to teach").

Synonyms

  • Record
  • File
  • Manuscript
  • Evidence

Antonyms

  • Oral statement
  • Myth
  • Fabrication

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Documento do-koo-men-to
French Document do-kü-mahn
German Dokument do-koo-ment
Hindi दस्तावेज़ dastaavez
Mandarin 文件 wén jiàn
Russian Документ dah-koo-myent
Japanese ドキュメント doku-mento
Portuguese Documento do-koo-men-to
Bengali নথি nôthi
Tamil ஆவணம் āvaṇam

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdɒk.jʊ.mənt/
  • American English: /ˈdɑː.kjə.mənt/

Historical Usage

The term document has been used since the 15th century to refer to written records, evolving in meaning to include digital files.

Cultural Nuances

In different cultures, legal and historical documents hold varied levels of importance, influencing governance and society.

More Information

Documents serve as evidence, communication tools, and knowledge repositories, shaping legal, academic, and administrative processes.

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