A screen used to display information or graphics
“Extending the display of my laptop with an external monitor allows me to be more efficient with my work.”
A device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of something
“He wears an electronic monitor around his ankle that keeps track of his comings and goings as part of his parole.”
Someone who observes a process or activity to check that it is carried out fairly or correctly
“A federal judge ordered the appointment of an independent monitor to enforce compliance with constitutional requirements.”
A school pupil with disciplinary or other special duties
“She was a popular girl who was unsurprisingly nominated as the class monitor by her fellow students.”
A person employed to inspect something
Someone who presides over a meeting
One who eavesdrops
A person who judges the merits of literary or artistic works, especially one who does so professionally
Supervisor
A display screen for a device such as a computer, a camera, or a video recorder
A person who provides instruction or education
One who advises
A guard, especially in a prison
A person who guards or monitors passage through a gate
A person who watches or notices something
Something that makes a beeping sound, especially a simple computer speaker
Wiretap or tap
A person who accompanies and looks after another person or group of people
To watch over or guard carefully
“When you start a new diet, you should monitor your weight to make sure that it's working.”
To regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
To hear a conversation one is not intended to hear
To give an account of
To keep watch over (an area) by regularly walking or travelling around it
To bring into competition or conflict with
To pay attention to a sound or speech
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