log

word

/ˈɫɔɡ/
lawg
/lˈɒɡ/
log

Definition

A log is a thick piece of cut wood, usually from a tree trunk. It can also mean an official or regular record of events, actions, or information.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both everyday and technical contexts. For wood, say 'a log fire' or 'sit on a log'. For records, common collocations are 'keep a log', 'activity log', and 'error log'. In computing, 'log' is usually a record, while as a verb it often appears in phrases like 'log in' or 'log out', which are different words.

Example Sentences

There was a huge log blocking the trail after the storm.

natural

The dog jumped over a log.

basic

We put another log on the fire.

basic

Please write the time in the log.

basic

I keep a log of my workouts so I can track my progress.

natural

Can you check the error log and see what went wrong?

natural