What is the American English word for 'diary'?
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"Diary" in American English. a person's private record of events, thoughts, feelings, etc., that are written down every day, or a book where such things are recorded: That's my private diary - you shouldn't be reading it.
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"Diary" in American English. a person's private record of events, thoughts, feelings, etc., that are written down every day, or a book where such things are recorded: That's my private diary - you shouldn't be reading it.
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ANSWER:
In American English, diary is known as memoir, journal or chronicle. Diary is derived from the Latin word ‘diarium’.
EXPLANATION:
A personal diary includes a person’s experiences, feelings, emotions. A person who writes a diary is known as diarist. Maintaining diary is a good thing as it feels like a person to share whenever good or bad things happen.
It serves as a companion who never expects anything in return. But it is better not to be read by anyone who does not matter.
A diary may also include the day to day activities, work slots, planning, scheduled events etc.
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