journal

noun
  1. A daily record of news and events of a personal nature; a diary. noun
    She kept a journal during her travels to document her experiences.
    His journal entries provide a detailed account of his thoughts and feelings.
  2. A newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or professional activity. noun
    The scientific journal published groundbreaking research on climate change.
    He regularly contributes articles to a medical journal.
  3. A logbook or record book, especially one used in accounting to record transactions. noun
    The accountant meticulously updated the journal with each transaction.
    The company's financial journal was audited to ensure accuracy.
  4. To write in a journal; to keep a personal record of thoughts, experiences, or observations. verb
    She journals every night before going to bed to reflect on her day.
    He started journaling as a way to manage stress and anxiety.