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daybook

noun
day·​book | \ ˈdā-ˌbu̇k How to pronounce daybook (audio) \

Definition of daybook

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Synonyms for daybook

Synonyms

diary, journal

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Examples of daybook in a Sentence

each night, before bed, she jots down her thoughts in a daybook

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Pruitt’s remarks at the meeting were listed on his public schedule and described as being open to the press on a federal daybook of events. Washington Post, "EPA blocks some media from summit, then reverses course," 22 May 2018 DAYBOOK: Trump and Pence have no public events today. James Hohmann, Washington Post, "The Daily 202: The GOP congressional majority may be too strong for Trump to break," 9 Aug. 2017 DAYBOOK: Trump will have lunch with the vice president followed by a meeting with the secretary of state. James Hohmann, Washington Post, "The Daily 202: Only 1 in 4 Americans strongly support Trump," 17 July 2017 DAYBOOK: Trump and Pence have no public events scheduled. James Hohmann, Washington Post, "The Daily 202: French presidential election becomes Trump vs. Obama proxy war," 5 May 2017

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First Known Use of daybook

1571, in the meaning defined above

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