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chronicle

/ˈkɹɑnɪkl̩/noun, verb3 syllables

Chronicle means: a record or narrative description of past events.

Synonyms for chronicle12

noun, as in a record or narrative description of past events

also used for chronicle

annals, archives, chronicon, diary, journal, narration, prehistory, recital, record

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What does chronicle mean?2

noun

1

a record or narrative description of past events“a history of France”

verb

1

record in chronological order; make a historical record

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with chronicle?1

three syllables

conical
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Chronicle in a sentence

  • Resumes are a simple way to chronicle our vocational training.Nylez
  • The chronicle of the kingdom describes the rtigns of the ancient kings.Aghanim
  • The Sacramento Chronicle writes frequently about that old trapper.rul
  • That old chronicle is on the left.unknown
  • I was planning to include an excerpt from The Chronicles of Narnia.Joseph
  • Tom is a columnist for the Boston Chronicle.ddnktr
  • Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a novel by the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez.mailohilohi

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Forms of chronicle

as a noun

plural
chronicles

as a verb

past tense
chronicled
present participle
chronicling
third-person singular
chronicles
past participle
chronicled