transcriptionist

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Recent Examples of transcriptionist Instead, Bates became a wordsmith, taking jobs as a legal secretary and court transcriptionist before opening a business service of her own. Mike Klingaman, Baltimore Sun, 25 June 2024 For instance, many law offices and media companies used to employ legions of transcriptionists. Joe Moglia, Forbes, 21 Feb. 2024 At 68, Payne retired from her 30-year career as a transcriptionist and enrolled at Texas Woman’s University. Meghan Overdeep, Southern Living, 21 Dec. 2023 The young Andreessen struck me as supremely self-confident and a very fast talker, earning the permanent enmity of my transcriptionist. WIRED, 20 Oct. 2023 See All Example Sentences for transcriptionist
Recent Examples of Synonyms for transcriptionist
Noun
  • After the service, the young boy who loved to play the recorder was buried in Hollywood.
    Charles Rabin, Miami Herald, 31 Mar. 2025
  • Closures include libraries, municipal courts, clerk and recorder offices, and motor vehicle title and registration offices.
    Ron Estes, MSNBC Newsweek, 31 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • Shirazi’s father, a bookkeeper and an accountant, struggled to get a full-time job.
    E. Tammy Kim, The New Yorker, 4 Mar. 2025
  • More examples: In education, colleges and universities have gravitated toward part-time instructors, while many nonprofits use part-time fundraisers, bookkeepers and program managers.
    Amy Lindgren, Twin Cities, 29 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • The distraught relative quickly left the scene, declining to talk with reporters.
    Kerry Burke, New York Daily News, 23 Apr. 2025
  • In a follow-up meeting with financial reporters, Bessent said de-escalation with China is a priority but the two countries’ leaders are not in talks, and a deal cannot be negotiated with underlings.
    Philip Elliott, Time, 23 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • That meant the restorers had to take imperfect left sides of other inferior prints and digitally stitch them onto the Paramount print, a process that took several years and the efforts of dozens of archivists at multiple institutions.
    Jim Hemphill, IndieWire, 22 Apr. 2025
  • At least until an archivist took another look, setting off a yearslong project to identify and then reassemble the medieval manuscript, which someone in Tudor England had taken apart and used to help hold together a ledger.
    Alan Yuhas, New York Times, 28 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • Linda McMahon, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, said the federal government will resume involuntary collections for borrowers in default on May 5.
    Zachary Schermele, USA Today, 22 Apr. 2025
  • Proctor, who is running for Kansas secretary of state, said in an interview in late March that the company’s previous plan would have allowed for the release of individuals locally after the adjudication of asylum claims.
    Matthew Kelly, Kansas City Star, 21 Apr. 2025

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“Transcriptionist.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/transcriptionist. Accessed 2 May. 2025.

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