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diary
[dahy-uh-ree]
noun
plural
diariesa daily record, usually private, especially of the writer's own experiences, observations, feelings, attitudes, etc.
Synonyms: , , ,a book for keeping such a record.
Synonyms: , , ,a book or pad containing pages marked and arranged in calendar order, in which to note appointments and the like.
diary
/ ˈ岹ɪəɪ /
noun
a personal record of daily events, appointments, observations, etc
a book for keeping such a record
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of diary1
Example Sentences
One idea is to keep a diary of symptoms and medicines, so you can tell the pharmacist what you've already tested out.
The album, she says, "feels very exposed... literally, here's my diary".
Thursday may seem like any other day of the week to some - but it's a date gamers have had marked on their diaries for months.
Our selections this month include literary fiction about a parent’s blurry past, Manhattan diaries from the Reagan era and a politically relevant road-trip novel.
I remember the emotion of being a child and discovering another child’s diary about what it means to write.
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