Synonym: account, chronicle, diary, log, magazine, newspaper. Similar words: journalist, journalism, turn away, tournament, external, internal, international, alternative. Meaning: ['dʒɜrnl /'dʒɜːnl] n. 1. a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations 2. a periodical dedicated to a particular subject 3. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred 4. a record book as a physical object 5. the part of the axle contained by a bearing.
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61. Sara confided to her journal.
62. Nature is an international journal covering all the sciences.
63. The Journal has branched out into radio and television.
64. It was all there, in the journal.
65. Last year the journal celebrated its tenth anniversary.
66. Both studies are appearing Friday in the journal Science.
67. It publishes the weekly journal Science.
68. The journal was dusty and beginning to fall apart.
69. The service also offers access to the products and services of important Journal advertisers.
70. The Wall Street Journal boasts the largest daily paper circulation, a little less than two million.
71. His journal of the time notes that he found the King's many wives very charming to look at.
72. Meanwhile, studies published in the Western Journal of Medicine found no evidence linking implants with connective tissue diseases.
73. She recovered after vitamin C therapy said the medical journal Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.
74. Many of my journal entries during this time are brief.
75. Delacroix's journal is articulate, concerned with other arts as well as painting(sentencedict.com), besides containing much comment on contemporary life.
76. In future editions of the Journal we hope to feature other items that are collected.
77. From now on, she will keep a journal of her thoughts.
78. Some of these benefits are described elsewhere in this Journal.
79. The editorial staff of the International Journal of Leprosy took the lead.
80. I hope to have more details for you in the next Journal.Sentencedict.com
81. He got drunk three times a week and made copious notes about Kate Molland and the human condition in his journal.
82. If you haven't already sent off your booking form do so today, and see the next Journal for more details.
83. Special publications report the output of major research projects and staff are encouraged to publish books and journal articles.
84. A call for papers for the new journal appears opposite p 721, and we welcome contributions now.
85. This discovery, which was recently published in the journal Nature, has come out of a fifteen-year research programme.
86. He kept a journal now, one filled with assignments from Speech and Psychology and Math and various rough drafts for me.
87. There was a history of anti-depressant use, a string of journal entries registering acute self-loathing and doubt.
88. He carried the same battered green journal with him on all his travels.
89. Between 1933 and 1938 the journal Nature published some short reports on the biological effects of several industrial chemicals.
90. This Journal role as global business daily mirrors its traditional national one.
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