journal

/ˈdʒɜːrnəl/
verb
  1. To write down one's thoughts, experiences, or observations regularly in a journal or diary.
    • Many people find it helpful to journal about their goals.
    • She journals every morning to clear her mind.
    • He journals about his hiking adventures in the mountains.
noun
  1. A personal record or diary where someone writes about their daily experiences, thoughts, or feelings.
    • I kept a travel journal during my trip to Japan.
    • His journal from high school is full of funny stories about his friends.
    • She writes in her journal every night before going to sleep.
  2. A magazine or newspaper that reports on a specific subject, especially academic or professional topics.
    • The library has a large collection of history journals.
    • He subscribes to a journal about bird watching.
    • The scientist published her findings in a medical journal.
  3. A written record of events, transactions, or observations kept for official or business purposes.
    • The lab technician noted the experiment results in the research journal.
    • The ship's captain wrote the daily weather conditions in the log journal.
    • The accountant recorded every sale in the company journal.
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