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Recordee vs Recorded - What's the difference?

recordee | recorded |

As a noun recordee

is one who is recorded.

As a verb recorded is

(record).

As an adjective recorded is

that has been recorded.

recordee

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who is recorded.
  • * 1990 , David Foster Wallace & Mark Costello, Signifying Rappers , Little, Brown and Company (2013), ISBN 9780316401111, unnumbered page:
  • Tam-Tam, today's recordee , is a relatively safe bet in the loyalty department.
  • * 2008 , Reginald Hall, A Cure for All Diseases , Seal Books (2009), ISBN 9781400025756, page 428:
  • And he shuddered to think of the legal standing of such recordings, made without the knowledge or permission of the recordees .
  • * 2013 , Andrew Butcher, "Research Methods in Speech Acoustics", in Bloomsbury Companion to Phonetics (eds. Mark J. Jones & Rachael-Anne Knight), Bloomsbury Academic (2013), ISBN 9781441116116, page 67:
  • It is important to have such texts orthographically transcribed by a native speaker, preferably the recordees themselves, as this is an almost indispensable aid to phonetic transcription and subsequent segmentation.

    recorded

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (record)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • that has been recorded
  • Recorded music comes in many forms.