Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
log-book
noun
/ˈlɔːɡ.bʊk/

Definition
A log-book is a record of events, activities, or observations, typically kept in chronological order.

Examples
- He kept a detailed log-book of his journey at sea.
- The pilot must fill out the log-book after each flight.
- The log-book provided insights into the team’s productivity over the past month.

Meaning
It serves as a written account of various activities or occurrences, often used for official documentation and tracking purposes.

Synonyms
- journal
- diary
- record
- log