chronicled Hear it!

Variant of chronicle

chronicle Definition

chroni·cle (kräni kəl)

noun

  1. a historical record or register of facts or events arranged in the order in which they happened
  2. a narrative; history

Etymology: ME & Anglo-Fr cronicle < OFr chronique < ML chronica < L, pl., pertaining to time, chronicles < Gr chronika, annals, pl. of chronikos: see chronic

transitive verb chronicled -·cled, chronicling -·cling

to tell or write the history of; put into a chronicle

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chronicled Usage Examples

Object

  • adventure: The series chronicled the adventures of newly appointed'Minister for Administrative Affairs ' , the Rt.

Modifying Another Word

  • well: Much of what is outlined above is not new and has been well chronicled in many other works.
  • here: The development story The MG F was subject of an interesting development program, which is chronicled here.