chronicles
Pronunciation: [ˈkrɒnɪkəlz]
Word
Context: "history"
(noun) A chronicle is a detailed account or record of historical events in the order they happened. It's like a storybooks that tells us what happened in the past, step by step.
Example
The chronicles of ancient Rome tell us about the lives of famous leaders.
Example
His version of the events was not a true chronicle; it left out many important details.
Example
What do the chronicles say about the founding of our town?
Context: "documenting events"
(verb) To chronicle something means to record or describe events in order. It's like writing a diary, but you are telling about important events that happen, not just your personal feelings.
Example
She chronicles her adventures in a travel blog, sharing every moment of her journey.
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He didn't chronicle his experiences during the trip, so he forgot many details.
Example
How do you plan to chronicle the events of this year?
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