Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for chronicle. Search instead for chronothe.
Definitions

chronicle

[kron-i-kuhl] / ˈkrɒn ɪ kəl /


VERB
report, recount
Synonyms
Antonyms


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

It’s not at all dry, and, if one is even remotely familiar with the institution’s story, is a moving chronicle of how it got from that above-a-storefront location to where it is now.

From The Wall Street Journal

The book—a masterpiece of the genre—chronicles the circuitous path he took from Brownsville, then a scrappy Jewish neighborhood, to the tony milieu of New York’s literati.

From The Wall Street Journal

But his first big success came with the 1984 mockumentary, This Is Spinal Tap, which chronicled the misadventures of a fictional British heavy metal band.

From BBC

The 20th century that “Resurrection” chronicles was a pivotal period for China, bringing to a close the Qing Dynasty and ushering in the rise of a communist superpower.

From Los Angeles Times

Weaving together speeches, novels and even maps, he crafts a constitutional chronicle that’s at once entertaining and deeply serious.

From The Wall Street Journal