Vlog: meaning, definitions and examples

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vlog

 

[ vlษ’ษก ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

online content creation

A vlog is a video blog, typically featuring a person or a small group, that is published on the internet.

Synonyms

video blog, video diary.

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Word Description / Examples
vlog

A 'vlog' is commonly used to describe a type of blog where the medium is video. It typically involves regular updates and personal commentary.

  • She started a vlog to document her travels around the world
video blog

A 'video blog' is a more formal term for 'vlog', and it often refers to a blog that includes various types of videos, not necessarily in a diary format.

  • His video blog includes tutorials, interviews, and his thoughts on different topics
video diary

A 'video diary' is a more personal and intimate form of vlogging, typically where individuals share their daily experiences and thoughts in a video format.

  • She keeps a video diary to capture her daily thoughts and feelings

Examples of usage

  • Have you seen her latest vlog about her trip to Japan?
  • I enjoy watching daily vlogs of people's lives on YouTube.
Context #2 | Noun

informal

A vlog can also refer to the act of creating or watching video blogs.

Synonyms

video blogging, video content creation.

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Word Description / Examples
vlog

Informal usage to refer to regularly posted videos documenting personal experiences, opinions, or lifestyles. Commonly used on platforms like YouTube.

  • She started a travel vlog to share her adventures with others.
  • I've been following his vlog for years; his tech reviews are always on point.
video blogging

More formal term than 'vlog', used to describe the act of posting written content in video form, covering a variety of topics.

  • Video blogging has become an effective way for professionals to share their expertise.
  • Through video blogging, many individuals can express their thoughts and reach a wider audience.
video content creation

Professional or semi-professional term referring to the process of designing, producing, and editing videos for various purposes such as marketing, education, or entertainment.

  • She works in video content creation for a media company, producing promotional videos for clients.
  • Video content creation requires a good understanding of both technical skills and storytelling.

Examples of usage

  • She spends hours vlogging about her passion for makeup.
  • I spent the evening vlogging about my travel experiences.

Translations

Translations of the word "vlog" in other languages:

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๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ vlog

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Etymology

The term 'vlog' originated in the early 2000s as a blend of 'video' and 'blog'. As video-sharing platforms like YouTube grew in popularity, vlogs became a common form of online content creation. Vlogs offer a more personal and engaging way for content creators to connect with their audience through video storytelling.

See also: vlogger, vlogging.