Monitor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Monitor ( noun )

  1. A device that displays information from a computer.
  2. a person or thing that keeps track of something and reports any changes.

Origin:

Early 17th century (as a verb in the sense "keep watch over"): from latin monitor "adviser, warning", from monere "warn".

Examples:

  1. He used the monitor to work.
  2. She used the monitor to watch videos.
  3. They used the monitor to play games.
  4. He used the monitor to check the progress.
  5. She used the monitor to check the temperature.

(As a verb)

Monitor ( verb )

  1. A device that displays information from a computer.
  2. a person or thing that keeps track of something and reports any changes.

Origin:

Early 17th century (as a verb in the sense "keep watch over"): from latin monitor "adviser, warning", from monere "warn".

Examples:

  1. He used the monitor to work.
  2. She used the monitor to watch videos.
  3. They used the monitor to play games.
  4. He used the monitor to check the progress.
  5. She used the monitor to check the temperature.
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