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Qué (quién) es DIARISTS - definición


Diarist         
PERSONAL WRITTEN RECORD WITH DISCRETE ENTRIES ARRANGED BY DATE
Diarists; Diarist; Journals and Diaries; Journal writing; Diary entry; Personal journal entries; Gardening journal; Gardening Journal; Diaria; Private journal; Personal journal; Personal diary; Diary entries
·noun One who keeps a diary.
Diary         
PERSONAL WRITTEN RECORD WITH DISCRETE ENTRIES ARRANGED BY DATE
Diarists; Diarist; Journals and Diaries; Journal writing; Diary entry; Personal journal entries; Gardening journal; Gardening Journal; Diaria; Private journal; Personal journal; Personal diary; Diary entries
·adj lasting for one day; as, a diary fever.
II. Diary ·noun A register of daily events or transactions; a daily record; a journal; a blank book dated for the record of daily memoranda; as, a diary of the weather; a physician's diary.
diarist         
PERSONAL WRITTEN RECORD WITH DISCRETE ENTRIES ARRANGED BY DATE
Diarists; Diarist; Journals and Diaries; Journal writing; Diary entry; Personal journal entries; Gardening journal; Gardening Journal; Diaria; Private journal; Personal journal; Personal diary; Diary entries
(diarists)
A diarist is a person who records things in a diary which is later published.
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Ejemplos de uso de DIARISTS
1. Bloggers digital diarists are sparky, caustic, cynical, healthy and democratic.
2. Only a handful of diarists over the centuries have managed to transform humdrum into drama.
3. We try hard to rise above the petty jibes of rival newspapers‘ diarists.
4. When Alastair Hetherington was editor he rashly invited the diarists to lunch in London.
5. Bloggers, after all, come from all walks of life, building a following on the strength of their words and ability to draw attention from other Web diarists.