BLOG English Definition and Meaning | Lexico.com
A regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
‘I wish they’d introduce a system for rating bus drivers like they do on blog listing sites.’
- ‘Some blogs are product fan sites, and let the raves and rants about a product live under one roof.’
- ‘We can watch it bubble up from blogs and activist sites and spread like a playground rumor.’
- ‘Up until now this blog has pretty much been about what’s happening to me right now.’
- ‘So I shall be adding a link to everyone’s blog site when I get back to the UK next week.’
- ‘I browse the news sites and the blogs, then go play with my daughter for the rest of the morning.’
- ‘Individual blogs rarely provide a good measure of opinion across a real-world community.’
- ‘Discuss what you are learning, where you are going, promote your blogs or sites.’
- ‘Up until now, this blog has only attracted fairly light amounts of comment spam.’
- ‘A webring or a blogring is a series of linked sites or blogs about the same subject.’
- ‘Free extras include a weekly email newsletter and thumbnails to add to your own site or blog.’
- ‘I’d recently been criticised this blog simply hadn’t been unlucky enough of late.’
- ‘I am, as I wrote on another blog recently, more used to the English way of doing things.’
- ‘In effect there are hundreds of left wing blogs on that one site alone.’
- ‘You can visit random sites, browse blogs and most importantly track your favourites.’
- ‘For blogs and sites that have a certain amount of focus, this can be immensely valuable.’
- ‘I’m not posting it as a link, as there’s no way I want to add any sort of pretence that that site is a normal blog.’
- ‘I have yet to determine the name of the artist originally sited in the blog.’
- ‘Thing is, I can’t decide whether it would be better for the main site or for my blog.’
- ‘With over a million users and rising, blogs are well on their way along this road.’
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, report, version, story, narration, narrative, statement, news, explanation, exposition, interpretation, communiqué, recital, rendition, sketch, delineation, portrayal, tale