jotterbook
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:She brought her sketchbook to the art class and quickly sketched a landscape from memory.
Definition:A book with blank or lined pages for sketching or preliminary drawings, often used by artists and designers.
Example:He used his notebook to jot down the instructions given by his supervisor.
Definition:A book with blank, ruled, or graph paper pages, used for writing, sketching, or notes.
Example:The artist used a sketchpad to create quick doodles during a meeting.
Definition:A pad of paper or a notepad with ruled or unruled sheets, primarily for drawing rough sketches.
Example:She scribbled down her ideas in her jotterbook before they were forgotten.
Definition:To make hurried, ill-formed, and illegible marks on a surface, especially paper. Can also imply a casual writing style.
Example:The editor asked for a thumbnail sketch of the article's main arguments.
Definition:A small, rough sketch of a drawing or a quick representation of an idea, often used in journalism or graphic design.
Example:He used a planner to keep track of his deadlines and meetings.
Definition:A notebook designed for organizing daily tasks, appointments, and activities, often divided into monthly or weekly sections.
Example:She filled her graphbook with data points to illustrate the project's progress.
Definition:A notebook with ruled or unruled graph paper, used for drawing, charting data, and keeping track of numbers.
Example:He kept a journal to record his daily thoughts and experiences.
Definition:A book or notebook in which one records thoughts, experiences, daily events, etc., often as a form of personal record keeping or creative writing.
Example:She borrowed a dictaphone to take notes during the important meeting.
Definition:A device used for taking voice dictation, often with a cassette, disc, or digital memory.
Example:The captain kept a logbook to record the flight's progress and to note any issues encountered.
Definition:A book or notebook for recording details of a journey, especially for navigators, air or sea pilots, and pilots of aircraft.
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