Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪfˌlɔɡər/
noun A person who uses wearable technology to continuously record aspects of their daily life
A1 A lifelogger is a person who records their daily activities using a camera or other device.
A2 My friend is a lifelogger and he documents everything he does in a day.
B1 As a lifelogger, she captures moments from her life to create a digital diary.
B2 The lifelogger's dedication to documenting every aspect of their life is truly impressive.
C1 The lifelogger's meticulous attention to detail in recording their experiences sets them apart from others.
C2 Being a lifelogger requires a commitment to constantly documenting and reflecting on one's life experiences.
formal The lifelogger meticulously documented every detail of their daily activities.
informal My friend is a lifelogger who loves to record everything that happens in their life.
slang I heard that lifeloggers are always on their cameras, capturing every moment.
figurative She was like a lifelogger, storing memories in her mind like files on a computer.
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