Write the word journal

журнал, дневник, газета, цапфа, ведомости, шейка вала

существительное

- газета
- журнал (научный, общественно-политический)
- дневник

to keep a journal — вести дневник

- журнал, протокол; дневник (конференции и т. п.); труды (научные)

the Journals — парл. протокол заседания
journal of a conference — бюллетень конференции

- мор. судовой журнал (тж. ship’s journal)
- бухг. журнал; регистр
- тех. цапфа, шейка вала; пята; шип

прилагательное

- редк. дневной

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He decided to keep a journal.

Он решил вести дневник.

He marked the date in his journal.

Он записал дату в своём дневнике.

We publish a quarterly journal.

Мы издаём ежеквартальный журнал.

She records her dreams in a journal.

Она записывает свои сны в дневник.

The journal was set up in 1924.

Этот журнал был основан в 1924 году.

He just published a paper in the journal.

Он только что опубликовал в этом журнале статью.

A potted history of the Journal from its infancy up to this final issue.

Краткая история издания «Journal» от зарождения до последнего выпуска.

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The journal had a devoted following of around 1000 subscribers.

…the journal cites the spot, scilicet present-day Provincetown, as the location of the Pilgrims’ first landfall…

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Возможные однокоренные слова

journalese  — газетный штамп
journalism  — журналистика, профессия журналиста
journalist  — журналист, газетчик, редактор газеты, редактор журнала, газетный сотрудник
journals  — протоколы заседаний
journalize  — заниматься журналистикой, журналистской деятельностью

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): journal
мн. ч.(plural): journals

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Putting words on paper regularly is part of the necessary discipline of writing. A journal is a great way to do that.

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD JOURNAL

From Old French: daily, from Latin diurnālis.

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PRONUNCIATION OF JOURNAL

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF JOURNAL

Journal is a noun.

A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES JOURNAL MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Journal

A journal has several related meanings: ▪ a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary ▪ a newspaper or other periodical, in the literal sense of one published each day ▪ many publications issued at stated intervals, such as magazines, or scholarly journals, academic journals, or the record of the transactions of a society, are often called journals. Although journal is sometimes used as a synonym for «magazine», in academic use, a journal refers to a serious, scholarly publication that is peer-reviewed. A non-scholarly magazine written for an educated audience about an industry or an area of professional activity is usually called a professional magazine. The word «journalist», for one whose business is writing for the public press and nowadays also other media, has been in use since the end of the 17th century.


Definition of journal in the English dictionary

The first definition of journal in the dictionary is a newspaper or periodical. Other definition of journal is a book in which a daily record of happenings, etc, is kept. Journal is also an official record of the proceedings of a legislative body.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH JOURNAL

Synonyms and antonyms of journal in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS OF «JOURNAL»

The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «journal» and belong to the same grammatical category.

Translation of «journal» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF JOURNAL

Find out the translation of journal to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of journal from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «journal» in English.

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期刊

1,325 millions of speakers

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revista

570 millions of speakers

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journal

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पत्रिका

380 millions of speakers

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مجلة

280 millions of speakers

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журнал

278 millions of speakers

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periódico

270 millions of speakers

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সাময়িক পত্রিকা

260 millions of speakers

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revue

220 millions of speakers

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Jurnal

190 millions of speakers

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Zeitschrift

180 millions of speakers

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雑誌

130 millions of speakers

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학술지

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Jurnal

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tạp chí

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பத்திரிகை

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जर्नल

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dergi

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rivista

65 millions of speakers

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czasopismo

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журнал

40 millions of speakers

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jurnal

30 millions of speakers

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περιοδικό

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tydskrif

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tidskrift

10 millions of speakers

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journal

5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of journal

TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «JOURNAL»

The term «journal» is very widely used and occupies the 1.928 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «JOURNAL» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about journal

10 QUOTES WITH «JOURNAL»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word journal.

Some journal writers choose to password-protect their site, which is either an incredibly responsible act or a paranoid one.

A literary journal is intended to connect writer with reader; the role of the editor is to mediate.

I try and journal every day, and that’s where a lot of my lyric comes from.

My wife Cecily Adams was dying of cancer, my daughter Madeline was struggling to overcome an autism diagnosis, and my father was dying, all at the same time. Writing the journal was a cathartic experience, and an extremely positive one.

‘Life’s That Way’ was an extraordinarily difficult book to write, because it wasn’t written as a book. It was written as a journal of events that were happening as I wrote it, without the space or time either to digest or analyze those events and without the hindsight and peace that writing in the aftermath would have provided.

John Muir, the famous naturalist, wrote in his journal that you should never go to Alaska as a young man because you’ll never be satisfied with any other place as long as you live. And there’s a lot of truth to that.

A page of my journal is like a cake of portable soup. A little may be diffused into a considerable portion.

I read less of everything now. With only fond memories of others’ work, it will be interesting to give my own journal writing a try now.

I think this journal will be disadvantageous for me, for I spend my time now like a spider spinning my own entrails.

Putting words on paper regularly is part of the necessary discipline of writing. A journal is a great way to do that.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOURNAL»

Discover the use of journal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to journal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

The Book Lover’s Journal: My Personal Reading Record

Includes pages to list books borrowed, lent or given, book sources and book group contact information. 216 pages.

A withdrawn adolescent boy’s initiation into the occult draws him ever deeper into the bizarre world of witchcraft, voodoo, and satanism until, at age sixteen, he commits suicide.

Anonymous, Beatrice Sparks, 2012

3

The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Personal Finance

Covers banking services, credit, home finance, financial planning, investments, and taxes.

Kenneth M. Morris, Virginia B. Morris, 2004

4

A Journal of the First Voyage of Vasco Da Gama, 1497-1499

This volume contains an anonymous journal of Vasco da Gama’s expedition to India, the first to sail directly to India from Europe.

5

Freedom’s Journal: The First African-American Newspaper

The book investigates all aspects of publication as well as using the source material to extract information about African-American life at that time.

This classic contains the latest medical information on both mom’s health and baby’s development.

A. Christine Harris, 2010

7

Daily Planner Workout Journal

The Daily Planner Workout Journal is discreetly designed to look like a day-planner so users can create and monitor their fitness program without anyone knowing. The spiral bound, lay flat format makes writing in this journal easy.

In IRISH JOURNAL, Heinrich Boll the celebrated novelist becomes Heinrich Boll the relatively obscure traveler, touring Ireland in the mid-1950s with his wife and children.

9

Our Story: A Fill-in-the-Blank Journal of Our Relationship

This book helps readers create a treasured record of their love, memories, and future together. This book also includes a special front-cover photo window and provides space for pictures throughout.

10

Diet & Fitness Journal: Your Personal Guide to Optimum Health

A personal guide to optimum health includes motivational tips. 284 pages.

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JOURNAL»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term journal is used in the context of the following news items.

Jagler named business editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

He succeeds Gary Miller, who has retired after helping lead the Journal Sentinel’s award-winning business news staff as business editor and … «Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Jul 15»

Wellington Earthship nears completion — Local — The Journal Pioneer

“All systems a go,” laughed Cameron, during a recent tour he gave the Journal Pioneer. Cameron’s Earthship has garnered a lot of attention … «Journal Pioneer, Jul 15»

71 misdemeanor charges filed against St. Anne … — The Daily Journal

Amy Haverstick, director of a Chicago-based nonprofit organization called New Leash on Life, stacks dog crates April 7 outside of Adrian’s … «Kankakee Daily Journal, Jul 15»

Man charged with Paul McCauley murder — Derry Journal

A 24-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Paul McCauley. Piper John McClements, formerly known as Daryl Proctor, … «Derry Journal, Jul 15»

Grantham Journal Big Interview: The secret of Everest Inn’s great food

Fittingly, the accolade coincides with the Westgate restaurant’s 10th anniversary. The Journal spoke to Everest’s Raju Giri to find out more … «Grantham Journal, Jul 15»

Wall Street Journal: A guide to next spring’s menswear — Kyiv Post

A model presents a creation part of the Prada collection show during the Fall/Winter 2015 Men’s Fashion Week on January 18, 2015 in Milan. «Kyiv Post, Jul 15»

Trump Surge Leaves All but Jeb Bush in Donald’s Dust — WSJ Blogs …

Dante Chinni writes Politics Counts as a regular Capital Journal feature. Mr. Chinni is the director of the American Communities Project at … «Wall Street Journal, Jul 15»

Jersey Journal front and back page news: Saturday, July 18, 2015 …

Patrick Villanova | The Jersey Journal. Ashes, charred wood and rubble is all that remains of a vacant Jersey City building on McAdoo Avenue … «NJ.com, Jul 15»

Metro: Man injured, 1 arrested in fireworks mishap | Las Vegas …

… a second person under arrest in the 3700 block of North Nellis Boulevard, Friday, July 17, 2015. (Ricardo Torres/Las Vegas Review-Journal) … «Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jul 15»

Annual Pearson lecture to be held today — Winston-Salem Journal

The Yadkin County Historical Society and historic Richmond Hill will present the annual Pearson lecture today at 10 a.m. at Richmond Hill, … «Winston-Salem Journal, Jul 15»

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Other forms: journals

If you keep a daily––or at least somewhat regular––written account of your life, you are keeping a diary or journal. A journal is also a periodical, such as a scientific journal or a scholarly journal.

Journal comes from an Old French word which meant daily (jour being the French word for day, as in soup du jour, or “soup of the day”). You can keep a journal in an old notebook, on the computer, or on scraps of paper, but if you keep it in a book made especially for that purpose, then that physical book (whether you’ve written in it or not) is called a journal.

Definitions of journal

  1. noun

    a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations

    synonyms:

    diary

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    types:

    blog, web log

    a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies

    type of:

    piece of writing, writing, written material

    the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect)

  2. noun

    a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred

  3. noun

    a record book as a physical object

  4. noun

    a periodical dedicated to a particular subject

    “he reads the medical
    journals

  5. noun

    the part of the axle contained by a bearing

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Noun



I’ve been keeping a journal for several years.



She records her dreams in a journal.

Recent Examples on the Web



Fruits and veggies are recommended at every meal, according to a 2015 review published in the journal Nutrients.


Sabrina Talbert, Women’s Health, 11 Apr. 2023





University of Albany atmospheric sciences professor and hurricane expert Kristen Corbosiero said Brennan keeps up with the science, is an associate editor of a meteorology journal, and is well-liked.


Seth Borenstein, Orlando Sentinel, 10 Apr. 2023





One analysis estimated as many as 80% of people throughout the Caribbean had previous infections, according to an analysis published this month in the journal Current Opinion on Pediatrics.


Nada Hassanein, USA TODAY, 10 Apr. 2023





Analysis also detected atropine and scopolamine — both are psychoactive compounds that can cause disorientation, sensory disruption and vivid hallucinations, researchers reported Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports.


Mindy Weisberger, CNN, 10 Apr. 2023





Among other body benefits, following a Mediterranean diet has been correlated with a longer lifespan and less risk for cardiovascular disease, according to a review published in the journal BMC Medicine.


Karla Walsh, Better Homes & Gardens, 10 Apr. 2023





The results were published in the journal Communications Medicine in December.


Ryan Cross, BostonGlobe.com, 9 Apr. 2023





Gay, lesbian and bisexual youths are at far greater risk of sleep problems than their straight counterparts, according to a new study published in the journal LGBT Health.


Dan Avery, NBC News, 9 Apr. 2023





Christopher Ruddy, a new writer plucked from the relative obscurity of a conservative journal on Long Island, was making a splash with a series of stories about the death of Vince Foster, the Clinton White House aide who committed suicide.


Jim Rutenberg, New York Times, 6 Apr. 2023




There was another study conducted in 2003 of 100 young adults who were asked to journal for 15 minutes about a distressing event or simply about their day twice a week.


Tess Brigham, Forbes, 23 Feb. 2023





Does your love like to journal?


Cailey Lindberg, Good Housekeeping, 24 Oct. 2022





Then listen to or journal your internal response.


Elizabeth Gulino, refinery29.com, 31 Dec. 2020





Maybe start with five minutes a day, first thing in the morning, to journal about what is on your mind.


Washington Post, 5 Jan. 2022





Before leaving, journal your inner awareness, insights or vows to savor as a personalized remembrance that can help to restore enlivening energy each day.


Expert Panel®, Forbes, 1 June 2021





Spend the evening with a list of writing prompts to journal with one another.


Devi Jags, Women’s Health, 7 Feb. 2023





Eat trashy food, go for a long walk, journal your desires and wishes for the new year or binge-watch zombie movies!


Anna Pulley, Chicago Tribune, 20 Dec. 2022





Another way to start this work is to journal or think about the connection your primary caretakers had growing up and how that shaped you.


refinery29.com, 4 Nov. 2022



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Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary.
  • noun An official record of daily proceedings, as of a legislative body.
  • noun Nautical A ship’s log.
  • noun A daybook.
  • noun A book of original entry in a double-entry system, listing all transactions and indicating the accounts to which they belong.
  • noun A newspaper.
  • noun A periodical presenting articles on a particular subject.
  • noun The part of a machine shaft or axle supported by a bearing.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • pret. and pp. journaled or journalled, ppr. journaling or journalling.
  • In machinery, to insert, as a shaft, in a journal-bearing.
  • To enter in a journal.
  • Daily; quotidian; diurnal.
  • noun A diary or daily record; an account of daily transactions or events; a book or paper containing such an account or made for entering it; any record of a series of transactions.
  • noun Specifically— In bookkeeping by double entry: A book in which every particular article or charge is distinctly entered from the day-book or blotter under each day’s date, as a “debit” to a person and “credit” to a thing, or vice versa, and thus systematized or classed to facilitate posting to the ledger.
  • noun A day-book.
  • noun Nautical, a daily register of the ship’s course and distance, the winds, the weather, and other circumstances
  • noun A newspaper or other periodical published daily; hence, any publication issued at successive periods containing reports or records of current events of any kind.
  • noun In mining, a record of the strata passed through in sinking.
  • noun A day’s work or travel; a journey.
  • noun In machinery, that part of a shaft or axle which rests in the bearings. See first cut under axle-box.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective obsolete Daily; diurnal.
  • noun A diary; an account of daily transactions and events.
  • noun (Bookkeeping) A book of accounts, in which is entered a condensed and grouped statement of the daily transactions.
  • noun (Naut.) A daily register of the ship’s course and distance, the winds, weather, incidents of the voyage, etc.
  • noun (Legislature) The record of daily proceedings, kept by the clerk.
  • noun A newspaper published daily
  • noun Obs. & R. That which has occurred in a day; a day’s work or travel; a day’s journey.
  • noun (Mach.) That portion of a rotating piece, as a shaft, axle, spindle, etc., which turns in a bearing or box. See Illust. of Axle box.
  • noun (Mach.) the carrier of a journal; the box in which the journal of a shaft, axle, or pin turns.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective obsolete Daily.
  • noun A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
  • noun A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject.
  • noun engineering The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
  • noun computing A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log.
  • verb To archive or record something.
  • verb To scrapbook.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a periodical dedicated to a particular subject
  • noun the part of the axle contained by a bearing
  • noun a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
  • noun a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
  • noun a record book as a physical object

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[Middle English, breviary, from Old French, daily, breviary, from Late Latin diurnālis, daily; see diurnal.]

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

From Old French journal («daily»), from Latin diurnālis, from diurnus («of the day»), from diēs («day»). Cognate with diurnal.

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  • The journal appears to have been abbreviated by Purchas, as he tells us it was _gathered out of his larger journal_.

    A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time

  • Subscribe to comments with RSS. our journal is aptly named

    Polygraphs « Gerry Canavan

  • I’m so glad your journal is as far as I delve into the Who fandom.

    I CAN’T BELIEVE I’M SAYING THIS…but…

  • There are many ways to do this: formal publications (a journal is already in the works … but we need to be sure we re-think what ‘journal’ means in this day and age); whitepapers; informal publications, like blogging or occasional symposia; and especially making use of the incredible knowledge-generation capacity of our community.

    inkblurt · Running for the Board & the future of the IAI

  • Part of a joint project between the Information Institute of Syracuse and ALA’s Office for Information Technology Policy, the journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas relating to conversation-based theories as well as their applications in knowledge environments

    December 2007

  • Published twice yearly, the journal is an open access, online publication.

    September 2007

  • In a 1939 journal entry, recorded upon arriving in New York to attend the Horace Mann School for Boys, he wrote, I wish to say that this journal is a continual refreshing resource for my castle, which surrounds me; it keeps me aloof from teeming humanity; it keeps me in contact with myself.

    March 2007

  • In a 1939 journal entry, recorded upon arriving in New York to attend the Horace Mann School for Boys, he wrote, I wish to say that this journal is a continual refreshing resource for my castle, which surrounds me; it keeps me aloof from teeming humanity; it keeps me in contact with myself.

    Kerouac at the New York Public Library

  • Part of a joint project between the Information Institute of Syracuse and ALA’s Office for Information Technology Policy, the journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas relating to conversation-based theories as well as their applications in knowledge environments

    Conversants

  • Dylan Hicks began previewing M-SPIFF films a couple of weeks ago and managed to watch 30 movies in 9 days; whether or not his journal is as useful as the usual alt-weekly mound of blurbs is debatable, but it is more fun.

    GreenCine Daily: City Pages. M-SPIFF.

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  1. diary, journalnoun

    a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations

  2. journalnoun

    a periodical dedicated to a particular subject

    «he reads the medical journals»

  3. daybook, journalnoun

    a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred

  4. journalnoun

    a record book as a physical object

  5. journalnoun

    the part of the axle contained by a bearing

WiktionaryRate this definition:1.0 / 1 vote

  1. journalnoun

    A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.

  2. journalnoun

    A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject.

  3. journalnoun

    The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.

  4. journalnoun

    A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log.

  5. journalverb

    To archive or record something.

  6. journalverb

    To scrapbook.

  7. journaladjective

    Daily.

  8. Etymology: From journal, from diurnalis, from diurnus, from dies. Cognate with diurnal.

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  1. Journaladjective

    daily; diurnal

  2. Journaladjective

    a diary; an account of daily transactions and events

  3. Journaladjective

    a book of accounts, in which is entered a condensed and grouped statement of the daily transactions

  4. Journaladjective

    a daily register of the ship’s course and distance, the winds, weather, incidents of the voyage, etc

  5. Journaladjective

    the record of daily proceedings, kept by the clerk

  6. Journaladjective

    a newspaper published daily; by extension, a weekly newspaper or any periodical publication, giving an account of passing events, the proceedings and memoirs of societies, etc

  7. Journaladjective

    that which has occurred in a day; a day’s work or travel; a day’s journey

  8. Journaladjective

    that portion of a rotating piece, as a shaft, axle, spindle, etc., which turns in a bearing or box. See Illust. of Axle box

  9. Etymology: [F., fr. L. diurnalis diurnal, fr. diurnus belonging to the day, fr. dies day. See Diurnal.]

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  1. Journal

    A journal has several related meanings:
    ⁕a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary
    ⁕a newspaper or other periodical, in the literal sense of one published each day
    ⁕many publications issued at stated intervals, such as magazines, or scholarly journals, academic journals, or the record of the transactions of a society, are often called journals. Although journal is sometimes used as a synonym for «magazine», in academic use, a journal refers to a serious, scholarly publication that is peer-reviewed. A non-scholarly magazine written for an educated audience about an industry or an area of professional activity is usually called a professional magazine.
    The word «journalist», for one whose business is writing for the public press and nowadays also other media, has been in use since the end of the 17th century.

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  1. Journal

    jur′nal, n. a daily register or diary: a book containing an account of each day’s transactions: a newspaper published daily or otherwise: a magazine: the transactions of any society.—n. Journalese′, the language of journalism.—v.i. Jour′nalīse, to write articles for a journal.—v.t. to enter in a journal:—pr.p. jour′nalīsing; pa.p. jour′nalīsed.ns. Jour′nalism, the keeping of a journal: the profession of conducting or writing for public journals; Jour′nalist, one who writes for or conducts a newspaper.—adj. Journalist′ic, pertaining to journalism. [Fr.,—L. diurnalis.]

  2. Journal

    jur′nal, n. (mech.) that part of a shaft or axle which rests in the bearings.—v.t. to insert, as a shaft, in a journal-bearing.

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  1. journal

    Synonymous at sea with log-book; it is a daily register of
    the ship’s course and distance, the winds and weather, and a general
    account of whatever is of importance. In sea-journals, the day, or
    twenty-four hours, used to terminate at noon, because the ship’s
    position is then generally determined by observation; but the shore
    account of time is now adopted afloat. In machinery, journal is the
    bearing part of a shaft, upon which it rests on its Y’s or bearings.

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  1. journal

    (Fr.). A public record or general orderly book, kept in the French service, and in which every transaction that occurred during a siege is entered by the governor of the town, for the inspection of a superior authority. The general officer who carried on the siege of a place likewise kept a document of the same kind, and minuted down everything that happened under his command. So that the journal which was kept in this manner was a circumstantial detail of what occurred, day after day, during the attack and defense of a town.

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    • Axle
    • Book
    • Ledger
    • Periodical
    • Writing

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  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word ‘JOURNAL’ in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3884

  2. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word ‘JOURNAL’ in Nouns Frequency: #1280

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of JOURNAL in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of JOURNAL in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of JOURNAL in a Sentence

  1. Glenn Cook:

    The arrest of Robert Telles is at once an enormous relief and an outrage for the Las Vegas Review-Journal newsroom, we thank Las Vegas police for their urgency and hard work and for immediately recognizing the terrible significance of Jeff’s killing. Now, hopefully, Las Vegas Review-Journal, the German family and Jeff’s many friends can begin the process of mourning and honoring a great man and a brave reporter. Godspeed, Jeff German.

  2. Paul Hokemeyer:

    «I see psychotherapy is an art grounded in science. The art consists of connecting with a patient where he or she is, then using solid evidentiary methodologies and interventions to move the patient toward a reparative experience.» The Wall Street Journal

  3. Parisian Agnes Goyet:

    My journal of drawings is my door, my small opening to the world, i think the lockdown has fostered a lot of creativity.

  4. RAS CARDO REGGAE:

    book/radiology journal— 53 years strong in 2021-shift change- one of the most precarious times for any patient to be in a hospital. over the years I have documented in the most detailed way- of things which can, and will go wrong-yet so many may be unaware or choose to ignore the dangers. consult with me and I will tell you why. my independent research is ongoing.its x-ray exposure of a different kind.

  5. Maggie Moon:

    Holly Phillips said. It’s not clear why this happens ; studies suggest that in response to the stress of not getting quality snooze time, there’s a reduction in activity in the hypothalamus, the control panel of the brain where body temperature is regulated. A study from the European Journal of Applied Physiology appears to back this up : researchers documented a drop in body temperature in 20 sleep-deprived young adults. Metabolism may be a culprit here as well. When you’re fatigued from a restless night, your metabolism works at a more sluggish pace, Holly Phillips said, producing less heat and slower circulation. You’re dehydrated Up to 60 percent of the adult human body is water, and water helps regulate body temperature.

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  • مجلةArabic
  • gaseta, diariCatalan, Valencian
  • deníkCzech
  • newyddiadur, dyddlyfrWelsh
  • tidsskriftDanish
  • Zeitschrift, Journal, Tagebuch, LogbuchGerman
  • εφημερίδα, αρχείο, έδρανο άξονα, περιοδικό, ημερολόγιοGreek
  • ĵurnalo, gazeto, taglibroEsperanto
  • gorrón, bitácoraSpanish
  • ژورنالPersian
  • päiväkirja, diaari, päivyri, akselintappi, lokikirja, loki, erikoisaikakauslehtiFinnish
  • revueFrench
  • dialannIrish
  • leabhar-lathaScottish Gaelic
  • laa-lioarManx
  • पत्रिकाHindi
  • հանդես, ամսագիր, մատյանArmenian
  • jurnalIndonesian
  • perno d’alberoItalian
  • ジャーナル, 日誌, 日記Japanese
  • 일지Korean
  • ephemerisLatin
  • dagbok, tidsskriftNorwegian
  • periódico, diário, registro, munhãoPortuguese
  • ziarRomanian
  • шпиндель, газета, судовой журнал, дневник, журнал, цапфаRussian
  • denníkSlovak
  • tidskrift, dagbokSwedish
  • jaridaSwahili
  • பத்திரிகைTamil
  • dergiTurkish
  • טאָג־בוךYiddish
  • 日誌Chinese

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