journal meaning

journal means 'a daily record or a publication like a magazine'.

journal :

a daily record, a magazine

noun

▪ She writes in her journal every day.

▪ She writes a daily personal record every day.

▪ The latest journal has many interesting articles.

▪ The latest magazine has many interesting articles.

paraphrasing

▪ magazine – journal

▪ publication – magazine

journal :

to write regularly in a journal

verb

▪ She journals every night.

▪ She writes regularly in her journal every night.

▪ He journals about his travels.

▪ He writes about his travels regularly.

paraphrasing

▪ write – journal

▪ record – write diary

Pronunciation

journal [ˈdʒɜːrnəl]

The stress is on the first syllable 'jour' and sounds like 'jer-nal'.

Common phrases and grammar about journal

journal - Common meaning

noun
a daily record, a magazine
verb
to write regularly in a journal

Part of Speech Changes for "journal"

▪ journalist (noun) – one who writes for journals or newspapers

▪ journalism (noun) – the profession of writing for newspapers or magazines

Common Expressions with "journal"

▪ daily journal – a journal kept daily

▪ personal journal – a private journal

▪ academic journal – a scholarly publication

▪ publish in a journal – to make information available in a publication

Important examples of journal in TOEIC

Vocabulary examples from the TOEIC test

In TOEIC word questions, journal is often used to refer to a publication or a diary.

▪She reads the business journal every morning.
▪She reads the business magazine every morning.

Example of a confusing word: journey (a trip)

▪She reads the business journey every morning.
▪She takes a business trip every morning.
"Journal" refers to a publication, often a periodical or a diary, and is correctly used in the context of reading material, as in "She reads the business journal." "Journey," on the other hand, means "a trip" or "travel from one place to another," and does not make sense in the context of reading. The sentence "She reads the business journey" is grammatically incorrect and illogical. Therefore, "journal" is the appropriate choice.

Grammar examples from the TOEIC test

In TOEIC grammar questions, journal can be used as a noun or a verb, and questions may ask to choose the correct form.

▪She journals every day to record her thoughts.
▪She writes every day to record her thoughts.

journal

Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC

keep a journal

to regularly write in a journal

▪He keeps a journal of his daily activities.
▪He regularly writes in a daily record of his activities.

journal entry

a single record in a journal

▪She made a journal entry about her meeting.
▪She wrote a record about her meeting.

Differences between similar words and journal

journal

,

magazine

differences

journal refers to a periodical publication or a personal record, while magazine refers specifically to a periodical publication.

journal
▪I read the latest issue of the journal.
▪I read the latest issue of the magazine.
magazine
▪She subscribes to several journals.
▪She subscribes to several magazines.

journal

,

diary

differences

journal can refer to both a personal record and a publication, while diary specifically refers to a personal record.

journal
▪She wrote her thoughts in the journal.
▪She published her articles in a diary.
diary
▪She published her articles in a journal.
▪She published her articles in a diary.

Words with the same origin as journal

The origin of journal

journal comes from the Latin 'diurnus', meaning 'daily'.

Word structure

The analysis of the word's composition is unclear.

Words with the same origin

The word's root is unclear or difficult to confirm.

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