notebook entry
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Definition
Noun: A single, distinct item of recorded information written within a notebook. It refers to the act or result of writing something down in a notebook, typically consisting of notes, observations, or data.
Usage
A "notebook entry" is a discrete unit of content in a notebook. It is used to describe the written material from a specific recording session or on a specific topic within the notebook's pages. - She made a detailed notebook entry about the experiment's results. - His journal contained a poignant notebook entry from the day he arrived.
Examples
- The researcher's most important finding was in a notebook entry dated March 15th.
- I read an old notebook entry that reminded me of our trip to Paris.
- Each notebook entry in the logbook was signed and timed.
Advanced Usage
- As a record: A "notebook entry" can serve as an official or personal record of events, ideas, or data.
- The detective's notebook entry was used as evidence in the trial.
Variants and Related Words
- Entry (n): An item written or printed in a diary, list, ledger, or reference book. (A more general term)
- Notebook (n): A book with blank pages for writing notes in.
- Journal entry (n): A specific type of notebook entry, often more reflective, made in a personal journal or diary.
Synonyms
- Note: A brief record of points or ideas written down to assist memory.
- Jotting: A brief note.
- Memo: A written message, especially in business (often shorter and less formal than a full notebook entry).
Antonyms
- Blank page: A page in a notebook with no writing on it.
- Erased entry: A notebook entry that has been removed.
Related Phrases
- To make a notebook entry: The act of writing an entry.
- Remember to make a notebook entry after each client meeting.
Noun
- an entry in a notebook