diarist
IPA: dˈaɪɝɪst
noun
- One who keeps a diary.
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Examples of "diarist" in Sentences
- Slouchy: A Mommy Blogger is a kind of diarist who writes in a magical land,
- I did it a few weeks ago, but it's only because their regular diarist is away.
- In the film, each diarist has a segment to himself, to talk about the St. Elizabeths he has known.
- The diarist is a self-important person, talking to himself and to the future, and conscious of his effect upon both.
- When such meetings did occur, Currie said, they were noted and a record of them turned over to a "diarist" named Ellen McCathran.
- Calling himself a "diarist," Dunne dropped bold-faced names as he spilled behind-the-scenes nuggets gleaned from courtrooms and dinner parties alike.
- The famed diarist George Templeton Strong, for example, wrote that “the gorilla is superior to the Celtic in muscle and hardly their inferior in a moral sense.”
- When the diarist is a man of prominence, as in the case of Dean Swift, his journal throws an interesting light not only upon his own life but also upon the times in which he lives.
- That flag would fly over the island for 156 years, until a ceremonial hand-off that saw the final British governor, Chris Patten, in tears, and reduced Prince Charles to angry diarist mode.
- Many of the “facts” related by the diarist are almost certainly fictions, but they are trivial fictions, portraying military misconduct of a low level kind, far distant from Abu Ghraib or Mylai or the atrocities that Islamofascist propagandists allege that American soldiers routinely commit in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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