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diary
[ dahy-uh-ree ]
noun
- a 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
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.
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.
This time last year the King had scaled his diary right back while he navigated the early stages of his cancer treatment.
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.
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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