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    Chron·i·cle
    /ˈkränək(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence: "a vast chronicle of Spanish history"

    verb

    • 1. record (a related series of events) in a factual and detailed way: "his work chronicles 20th-century displacement and migration"
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  3. noun. a chronological record of events; a history. verb (used with object) , chron·i·cled, chron·i·cling. to record in or as in a chronicle. Synonyms: report, narrate, relate, recount. chronicle. / ˈkrɒnɪkəl / noun. a record or register of events in chronological order. verb. tr to record in or as if in a chronicle. Discover More. Derived Forms.

  4. Definition of chronicle – Learner’s Dictionary. chronicle. noun [ C ] uk / ˈkrɒnɪkl / us. Add to word list. a written record of things that happened in the past. chronicle. verb [ T ] uk / ˈkrɒnɪkl / us. to make a record of something, or give details of something: The book chronicles his life as an actor.

  5. Definition of chronicle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. chronicle /ˈkrɒnɪkəl/ n. a record or register of events in chronological order. vb. ( transitive) to record in or as if in a chronicle. Etymology: 14th Century: from Anglo-French cronicle, via Latin chronica (pl), from Greek khronika annals, from khronikos relating to time; see chronic.

  7. Chronicle definition, a chronological record of events; a history. See more.

  8. noun. /ˈkrɒnɪkl/ IPA. Dictionary definition of chronicle. A detailed and factual record of events or historical developments that are presented in the order of their occurrence. "The book is a chronicle of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire." Detailed meaning of chronicle.

  9. See chronicle in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: chronicle. Definition of chronicle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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