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Definition of chronicle :
1. A narrative of events; a history; a record.
2. An historical register or account of facts or events disposed in the order of time.
3. The two canonical books of the Old Testament in which immediately follow 2 Kings.
4. To record in a history or chronicle; to record; to register.
Synonyms:
tarradiddle, accounting, compose, memorial, muniment, happen, blacklist, transcribe, hit list, account statement, version, business relationship, level, glossary, explanation, hot list, fib, copy down, checklist, archives, get down, commentary, bibliography, narration, words, taradiddle, write up, news report, formula, storey, write, floor, put pen to paper, blue book, set down, commit something to paper/writing
chronicle (part of speech: verb)
diary, recital, enumeration, book, epic, scrapbook, memorandum, statement, minute, record, journal, description, newspaper, cashbook, bank-book, catalog, register, ledger, memo, narrative, newsletter, enumerate, autobiography, index, docket, daybook, notebook, anecdote, account, album, inventory, archive, note, clock, journalize, log, chronology, history, biography, yearbook, calendar
chronology (part of speech: noun)
time card, minutes, timer, timepiece
book (part of speech: noun)
magazine, work, script, pamphlet, tract, handbook, booklet, play book, insert, brochure, publication, compendium, leaflet, chapter, tome, verse, volume, folio, textbook, manual, libretto
list (part of speech: verb)
lexicon, audit, budget, recording, annual, check, detail, recount, summarize, summary, manifest, schedule, repertory, scroll, score, documentation, count, logbook, bill, thesaurus, total, treasury, document, collection, sum, file, cash book, annals, itemize, storybook, menu, roll, workbook, waybill, table, store, pad, census, roster, tally, tablet, invoice, dictionary, blank-book, digest, tabulate, collect, itemization, list, novel, registry
report (part of speech: verb)
describe, narrate, article, monograph, telling, memoir, treatise, report, portrayal, retell, recounting, state, tell, portray
prose (part of speech: noun)
plainness, scenario, retelling, prosaicness, allegory, romance, reading matter, plot, myth, legend, storyline, short story, saga, yarn, fable, novella, prose, parable, serial, tale, story, fiction, episode, reminiscence
Usage examples:
- I am not trying to keep the lovers apart for any mere purposes of fiction,- this is a true chronicle, and they stayed apart most of that winter. - "Coniston, Book I.", Winston Churchill.
- On Thursday morning, the day after the fire, the best showing the morning journals could make was a small combination sheet bearing the unique heading, " Call- Chronicle- Examiner." - "Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror", Richard Linthicum Trumbull White Samuel Fallows.
- But to the chronicle! - "London to Ladysmith via Pretoria", Winston Spencer Churchill.