diarist
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- diaristic adjective
Etymology
Origin of diarist
Example Sentences
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Toiling in newly opened textile mills was arduous, as some diarists wrote.
A compulsive diarist, Odell observed that his "anguish" about the news was affecting his day-to-day relationships.
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But not for nothing has she been called "pop's greatest diarist" and "the maestro of memory".
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Other chroniclers, film-makers and diarists struggled to convey in words and pictures the scenes that made unwanted incursions into their minds.
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"Previously it would have been a publicist whispering to a diarist of a national newspaper. The issue with digital media is it's anonymous and untraceable."
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