logger

noun
UK: /ˈlɒɡər/
US: /ˈlɑːɡər/
  1. A person who cuts down trees for wood.

    1. The logger felled the tree with a chainsaw.
    2. The experienced logger knew how to avoid damaging other trees while working.
  2. A piece of software that records events that happen while a computer program is running.

    1. The logger recorded the error messages.
    2. We use a logger to track user activity and debug any problems within the app.
logger transitive-verb
  1. To cut down trees in a particular area for their wood.

    1. They logger the forest.
    2. The company plans to logger the entire hillside despite environmental concerns.
logger intransitive-verb
  1. To record events or data automatically.

    1. The system logger everything.
    2. The application is configured to logger all user interactions for security reasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "logger" in English means: A person who cuts down trees for wood., A piece of software that records events that happen while a computer program is running..

The phonetic transcription of "logger" is /ˈlɒɡər/ in British English and /ˈlɑːɡər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "logger": lumberjack, woodcutter, woodsman.

Example usage of "logger": "The logger felled the tree with a chainsaw.". More examples on the page.