histories
Pronunciation: [ˈhɪstəriz]
Word
Context: “knowledge”
(noun) this is the plural form of history, which means the study of past events. It's like learning about what happened a long time ago, like stories of people, places, and important things.
Example
Many teachers share fascinating histories from different countries with their students.
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Unlike recent histories, ancient records can be harder to understand.
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What are some ancient histories that you find interesting?
Context: “story”
(noun) this also refers to multiple stories about someone's past experiences. It's like when people tell you several tales about their life adventures and important moments.
Example
She has shared her histories with her friends during their get-togethers.
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He doesn't like to talk about his past, so we haven't heard many of his histories.
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Can you tell me one of your favorite histories from your childhood?
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