What part of speech is journal?

Journal can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. journal is a verb, present, 1st person singular of journal (infinitive).
  • 2. journal is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. journal is a noun, singular of journals.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does journal mean?

Definitions

Adjective

journal - Daily.

Verb

journal - To archive or record something.
journal - To scrapbook.

Noun

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

Examples of journal

#   Sentence  
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.
Sentence  
noun
He also writes for Aakrosh, India's defense-tied quarterly journal.
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.

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