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log in

log in

Meaning of log in

sign into system

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British English/ˈlɒɡ ɪn/
American English/ˈlɔɡ ɪn/
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log in belongs to the topic "Online Learning". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

log insich anmelden
childKind
studentStudent
examPrüfung
homeworkHausaufgabe
gradeNote
onlineonline

log in synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between log in / enter / start a session / open a session / access / authenticate

🇬🇧English

General verb 'to enter' (a system, a room, a password). Close in meaning when used about systems.

A2Very Often

Enter the site with your username and password.

S
🇬🇧English
start a session

Formal/technical phrase meaning to begin a user session; often equivalent to logging in in technical contexts.

B1Rarely

When you start a session, the server creates a session ID for you.

O
🇬🇧English
open a session

Similar to 'start a session'; used in formal or technical contexts to mean begin a session (often equivalent to login).

B1Rarely

The user opens a session by entering credentials.

🇬🇧English

Broader: to get access to a system or data; logging in is often a step to access something.

A2Very Often

After you log in, you can access your dashboard.

A
🇬🇧English
authenticate

A technical/formal term meaning to verify identity (credentials); often used in IT contexts.

B2Rarely

The server authenticates users before granting access.

🇬🇧English

To establish a network or device link; may not include user authentication or account login.

A2Often

Please connect to the Wi‑Fi before you try to log in.

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How to pronounce log in and what this word means

log in means log in. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce log in

/ˈlɒɡ ɪn/

log in translation

log in

log in transcription

/ˈlɒɡ ɪn/, /ˈlɔɡ ɪn/

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log in meaning: what does it mean?

sign into system

log in pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

log in is pronounced as /ˈlɒɡ ɪn/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is log in part of Online Learning vocabulary?

Yes, log in can be learned in the Online Learning topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is log in part of Study and Work vocabulary?

Yes, log in can be learned in the Study and Work topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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