sign-in

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Deverbal from sign in.

Noun[edit]

sign-in (plural sign-ins)

  1. (often attributive) The process or an instance of signing in.
    Synonyms: login, log-in, logon, log-on, sign-on
    Antonyms: logoff, logout, signoff, sign-off, signout, sign-out
    Coordinate terms: sign-up, signup
    Enter your credentials on the sign-in screen.
    Make sure to verify your contact info immediately after sign-in.
    Microsoft provides a way to check for all sign-ins by your account: go to "My Sign-ins".

Verb[edit]

sign-in (third-person singular simple present signs-in, present participle signing-in, simple past and past participle signed-in)

  1. Misspelling of sign in.
    • 1999 November 3, “Training up a child”, in The Yazoo Herald, 128th year, number 53, Yazoo City, Miss., page 1:
      C&RO Clementine Davis reported that 115 voters had signed-in at the junior high precinct by 9:50 a.m. Gerald C. Fraiser also is pictured in the background as he signs-in.