Journal can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Adjective |
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journal - Daily. | ||
Verb |
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journal - To archive or record something. | ||
journal - To scrapbook. | ||
Noun |
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journal - a record book as a physical object | ||
journal - a periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the medical journals" | ||
journal - the part of the axle contained by a bearing | ||
journal - a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations | ||
journal - a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred |
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1. | noun | He also writes for Aakrosh, India's defense-tied quarterly journal. | |
2. | noun | This technical journal is above me. | |
3. | noun | He writes a daily journal, and that inspired me to try doing the same thing, but in English. | |
4. | noun | The student submitted a paper to an English-language journal, and the result was "conditional acceptance". | |
5. | noun | The narration is written in the first person singular because it is fictionally taken from the man's everyday journal. | |
6. | noun | In footnotes, book titles and journal names are written in italics. | |
7. | noun | Do you keep a dream journal? | |
8. | noun | Do you have a Japanese journal? | |
9. | noun | Are you keeping a journal? | |
10. | noun | I'm a subscriber for a weekly journal. | |
11. | noun | My dad keeps a journal every day. | |
12. | noun | Don't read my journal. | |
13. | noun | Have you already received the November issue of My Garden journal? | |
14. | noun | I keep a journal. | |
15. | noun | The article you wrote is not in compliance with our journal's standards. |
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noun | |
He also writes for Aakrosh, India's defense-tied quarterly journal. |
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This technical journal is above me. | |
He writes a daily journal, and that inspired me to try doing the same thing, but in English. | |
The student submitted a paper to an English-language journal, and the result was "conditional acceptance". | |
The narration is written in the first person singular because it is fictionally taken from the man's everyday journal. | |
In footnotes, book titles and journal names are written in italics. | |
Do you keep a dream journal? | |
Do you have a Japanese journal? | |
Are you keeping a journal? | |
I'm a subscriber for a weekly journal. | |
My dad keeps a journal every day. | |
Don't read my journal. | |
Have you already received the November issue of My Garden journal? | |
I keep a journal. | |
The article you wrote is not in compliance with our journal's standards. |