Pronunciation: /deɪ.bʊk/
noun a book in which daily transactions are recorded
A1 I write down my daily activities in my daybook.
A2 She keeps track of her expenses in her daybook.
B1 Using a daybook helps me stay organized and focused on my tasks.
B2 The daybook serves as a valuable tool for recording important information and events.
C1 The meticulous entries in his daybook provide a detailed account of his daily routine.
C2 Her daybook is filled with insightful reflections and observations about her life.
formal The accountant diligently recorded all financial transactions in the daybook.
informal I keep all my important notes in my daybook so I don't forget anything.
slang I lost my daybook with all my important info, I'm totally screwed.
figurative Her mind was like a daybook, storing memories and thoughts for safekeeping.
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