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diary

[ dahy-uh-ree ]

noun

plural diaries.
  1. a daily record, usually private, especially of the writer's own experiences, observations, feelings, attitudes, etc.

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  2. a book for keeping such a record.

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  3. 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

  1. a personal record of daily events, appointments, observations, etc
  2. a book for keeping such a record
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of diary1

1575–85; < Latin 徱ܳ daily allowance, journal, equivalent to di ( ŧ ) day + -ary
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of diary1

C16: from Latin 徱ܳ daily allocation of food or money, journal, from diŧ day
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Italy's Giorgia Meloni – who until Wednesday seemed more reluctant than others to retaliate in kind against the US – cleared her diary and hastily summoned ministers and business leaders to an emergency summit.

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After advice from a local GP Lilly started keeping a diary and her parents were allowed to read it and would address any entries they found upsetting and see how they could help.

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This time last year the King had scaled his diary right back while he navigated the early stages of his cancer treatment.

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Then, she says, there is the "tension" of preparing for upcoming events in the diary, with her family taking steps to ensure she is protected from any risk of illness.

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It’s a relationship bands foster by a fire hose stream of social media content, where dance challenges, video diaries and photoshoots are posted daily.

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