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plural: journals
Part Of Speech
noun
Word Meaning
a brief account of daily events, a diary; a daily newspaper; a magazine that reports on things of special interest to a particular group
Word Family
journaled
journaling
journalism
journaler
journalist
Sentences
She ran to her desk and pulled out a journal, jotting down her latest symptom.
He glanced up at her, closing his personal journal.
With our efforts, only a few pages of the journal remained to be decoded.
His journal and letters show that he had learned a large number of languages.
He founded and edited a monthly journal on historical and political questions.
Not all writers are cut out for becoming a journalist.
In modern times, the weekly journal has become much more of a newspaper.
For a long time, the American Journal of Science has enjoyed continuous success.
A military journal was published at Athens in 1855.
Journaling can be very helpful to sort out one’s problems or emotions.
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