journal meaning
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.
Example of a confusing word: journey (a trip)
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.
journal
Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC
keep a journal
to regularly write in a journal
journal entry
a single record in a journal
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
,
diary
differences
journal can refer to both a personal record and a publication, while diary specifically refers to a personal record.
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.