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record

[ri-kawrd, rek-erd] / rɪˈkɔrd, ˈrɛk ərd /


NOUN
achievement
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
WEAK






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The tournament will also last a record 39 days - an increase from 29 days in Qatar and 32 in 2014 and 2018 - and a new format features 12 groups of four.

From BBC

Despite rising gas prices, a low unemployment rate appeared to be enough to ease immediate concerns, and yet the University of Michigan survey for March, meanwhile, recorded a 6% drop in consumer sentiment.

From MarketWatch

In the U.K., the unemployment rate had been rising, while the eurozone’s unemployment rate remained near record low—but not because businesses are hiring aggressively.

From The Wall Street Journal

Participants recorded everything they ate using a mobile app and weighed themselves daily with a wireless scale.

From Science Daily

Progress has been slow because their fossil record is limited and their genomes are complex.

From Science Daily