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transcriptionist
[tran-skrip-shuh-nist]
noun
a person whose work is to transcribe or make a typed copy of spoken or handwritten information.
We are seeking a freelance transcriptionist with excellent English skills to transcribe audio files in any field.
Word History and Origins
Origin of transcriptionist1
Example Sentences
The 45-year-old woman, on the run from her own grief, spends her time hanging out in a drafty farmhouse with her acquaintance Sabine and her terrier Piñon, lightly mocking the town’s wellness culture — imported, it seems, by exhausted millennials and retired yogis — and working as a transcriptionist for a sex therapist named Om.
After bunking in with Sabine, she finds work as a transcriptionist for the town’s only sex therapist, Om.
You don’t need a $50,000 or $100,000 Braille book where an expert transcriptionist has to make tactile graphics by hand.
She worked from home as a medical transcriptionist and enjoyed traveling.
The legal transcriptionist stopped going to the grocery store and local restaurants after the CDC lifted mask requirements in May.
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