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clock in

/klɒk ɪn/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To record the time of one's arrival at work, typically by using a time clock or digital system.

Example Sentences:
  • Make sure you clock in as soon as you enter the building to ensure your hours are tracked correctly.
  • She forgot to clock in this morning, so she had to ask her manager to manually adjust her timesheet.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Originates from the late 19th-century industrial practice of using a 'time clock' or 'time recorder' (invented by Willard Le Grand Bundy in 1888). Employees would insert a paper card into a machine that stamped the exact time of arrival, effectively 'clocking' their entry into the workplace.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Imagine a giant clock on the wall; when you arrive, you 'lock in' your start time by punching your card into it.

Frequently Asked Questions About “clock in

1. What is the meaning of “clock in” in English?

In English, clock in (verb) is defined as: “To record the time of one's arrival at work, typically by using a time clock or digital system.”.

2. How do you use “clock in” in a sentence?

Make sure you clock in as soon as you enter the building to ensure your hours are tracked correctly.

3. What are English synonyms of “clock in”?

Common synonyms include:punch in,sign in,check in,log in

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “clock in”?

Originates from the late 19th-century industrial practice of using a 'time clock' or 'time recorder' (invented by Willard Le Grand Bundy in 1888). Employees would insert a paper card into a machine that stamped the exact time of arrival, effectively 'clocking' their entry into the workplace.