chronicle
chro
ˈkrɑ
kraa
ni
ni
cle
kəl
kēl
British pronunciation
/kɹˈɒnɪkə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "chronicle"in English

to chronicle
01

to record a series of historical events in a detailed way by a chronological order

Transitive: to chronicle historical events
to chronicle definition and meaning
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The historian chronicles the rise and fall of ancient civilizations in her latest book.
She chronicles the journey of explorers through meticulous research and vivid storytelling.
Chronicle
01

a historical account of events presented in chronological order

What is a "chronicle"?

A chronicle is a detailed and factual account of events, often presented in chronological order. It records significant occurrences and developments over a period of time, providing a historical record of what happened. Chronicles can cover various topics, such as historical events, personal experiences, or the evolution of a particular subject. They are often used to document and preserve information for future reference and understanding.

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The historian wrote a detailed chronicle of the medieval period.
The book is a chronicle of the events leading up to the revolution.
1.1

a fictional narrative that presents events in a time-ordered sequence

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The book is a chronicle of an imaginary kingdom's history.
The author created a chronicle of adventures on a distant planet.
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