Monitor
/ˈmɒn.ɪ.tər/
To watch or check something regularly to see how it is doing, like keeping track of your progress in a video game or your performance in sports.
Examples
- During our science project, we had to monitor the growth of the plants every week, carefully measuring their height and noting any changes in their leaves to understand how different conditions affected them.
- In our history class, the teacher asked us to monitor the timeline of events leading up to the American Revolution, helping us see how each event influenced the next and shaped our nation’s history.
- As part of my responsibility at home, I try to monitor my little sister when she’s using her tablet, ensuring she spends time on educational games rather than just watching videos all day.
Synonyms
observe
check
watch
track
supervise
inspect
Antonyms
ignore
neglect
overlook
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