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chronicle

Definition for chronicle

noun as in account, narrative

verb as in report, recount

Strongest matches

narrate, relate

Strong matches

enter, record, register, tell

Weak match

set down

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Example Sentences

It chronicles the epic journey of Scottish footballer Ethan Walker, who cycled from Hampden to Munich after suffering life-threatening injuries in a car accident.

From BBC

The Queensland woman claimed she was chronicling her child's battle with a terminal illness on social media, but detectives allege she was drugging the one-year-old and then filming her in "immense distress and pain".

From BBC

I never regret my life in the world, chronicling its movements and the explosion of possibilities our grandparents could not have imagined.

“Jimmy Carter may never be rated a great president,” wrote Charles O. Jones, a University of Wisconsin political scientist, in his chronicle of the Carter presidency.

They overlap with "family vloggers," typically conservative Christians with large families who chronicle their daily lives online.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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