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journal

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/ˈdʒɜːrnəl/ · jour-nal

A written record of one's thoughts, experiences, or activities, often kept daily.

Meanings

nounformal

A written record of one's thoughts, experiences, or activities, often kept daily.

ایک تحریری ریکارڈ جو کسی کے خیالات، تجربات، یا سرگرمیوں کا ہوتا ہے، اکثر روزانہ رکھا جاتا ہے۔

جرنل

journal

Synonyms

diarylogbookrecordڈائریکتابریکارڈ

Antonyms

forgetfulnesssilenceneglectبھولناخاموشینظرانداز

Common Collocations

  • personal journal
  • academic journal
  • travel journal

Example Sentences

She writes in her journal every night before bed.

وہ ہر رات سونے سے پہلے اپنے جرنل میں لکھتی ہے۔

Woh har raat sone se pehle apne journal mein likhti hai.

The scientist published her findings in a reputable journal.

سائنسدان نے اپنی تحقیق ایک معتبر جرنل میں شائع کی۔

Scientist ne apni tahqiqat ek mutabar journal mein shai ki.

Keeping a journal can help improve mental health.

جرنل رکھنا ذہنی صحت کو بہتر بنانے میں مددگار ہو سکتا ہے۔

Journal rakhna zahi sehat ko behtaar banane mein madadgar ho sakta hai.

Easily Confused With

journalist:A journalist is a person who writes for newspapers or magazines, while a journal is a personal record or publication.

Word Family

journaling
verbجرنل لکھنا
journalistic
adjectiveصحافتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'journal' as a daily 'journey' of your life.

Imagine a cozy room with a desk, a pen, and an open journal waiting to be filled with your thoughts.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

شام کے جھٹپٹے میں سرگوشیاں کرتی ہیں، کچھ یادیں پُرانی سے جرنل میں لکھتی ہیں۔

Shaam ke jhatpatay mein sargoshiyan karti hain, Kuch yaadein purani se journal mein likhti hain.

In the twilight of the evening, whispers arise, Some old memories are penned in the journal.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اجلی بھولی باتیں، جرنل کے صفحات پر ہیں۔

Ujli bhuli baatein, journal ke safhaat par hain.

Bright forgotten tales are on the pages of the journal.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "jornel" — daily

First known use: 14th century

The word 'journal' has evolved from the Old French term 'jornel', which is derived from 'jour' meaning 'day', reflecting its original use for daily records.