What part of speech is journals?

Journals can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

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

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does journals mean?

Definitions

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 journals

#   Sentence  
1. noun Ramtanu Maitra writes for a number of international journals and is a regular contributor to the Washington-based EIR and the New Delhi-based Indian Defense Review.
2. noun All the old journals have been sold.
3. noun While anyone who has a need to conduct legal research may study and take notes from the law library's holdings of published books and journals during normal hours of operation, members of the public who are not formally registered as law students do not have access to certain electronic resources.
4. noun Have you subscribed to any newspapers or journals?
5. noun Did you subscribe to any newspapers or journals?
6. noun If you want to include papers that have been submitted to academic journals, you are limited to those that have been accepted for publication.
7. noun Tom and Mary wrote about that in their journals.
8. noun They wrote about that in their journals.
9. noun The study subjects’ personal data is always anonymized in the results of a clinical trial before publishing in medical journals.
10. noun Astronauts write in journals to express their feelings.
11. noun In the past, it was common for children to write in their journals. Nowadays, with the rise of computers, that seldom occurs.
12. noun He also writes for Aakrosh, India's defense-tied quarterly journal.
13. noun This technical journal is above me.
14. noun He writes a daily journal, and that inspired me to try doing the same thing, but in English.
15. noun The student submitted a paper to an English-language journal, and the result was "conditional acceptance".
Sentence  
noun
Ramtanu Maitra writes for a number of international journals and is a regular contributor to the Washington-based EIR and the New Delhi-based Indian Defense Review.
All the old journals have been sold.
While anyone who has a need to conduct legal research may study and take notes from the law library's holdings of published books and journals during normal hours of operation, members of the public who are not formally registered as law students do not have access to certain electronic resources.
Have you subscribed to any newspapers or journals?
Did you subscribe to any newspapers or journals?
If you want to include papers that have been submitted to academic journals, you are limited to those that have been accepted for publication.
Tom and Mary wrote about that in their journals.
They wrote about that in their journals.
The study subjects’ personal data is always anonymized in the results of a clinical trial before publishing in medical journals.
Astronauts write in journals to express their feelings.
In the past, it was common for children to write in their journals. Nowadays, with the rise of computers, that seldom occurs.
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".

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