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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

“The Disciple of Experience,” as Part 1 is titled, chronicles the artist’s formative years and development of working methods.

The large cast contains so many magnificent voices that I would love to report in detail about the performers who in “Four Black Dragons” vividly chronicle the growing military menace.

After reading the letters, Anolik ditched her plans to revise “Hollywood’s Eve,” pivoting instead to write “Didion & Babitz,” an essential chronicle of a literary friendship.

Not to mention chronicling those journeys in detailed blog posts, which are meticulously archived online.

I have been chronicling the Age of Trump for more than eight years.

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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