chronicle

UK /ˈkɹɒnɪkəl/ US /ˈkɹɑnɪkl̩/
noun 1verb 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

cachinatory, english, old, oldest, primary, simple, vocational

The oldest chronicle of the town's history was discovered in the library archives last year.

VERB + CHRONICLE

called, surviving

The surviving chronicle described the king's journey through the kingdom in vivid detail.

CHRONICLE + NOUN

death

The newspaper chronicled the death of the beloved community leader with respectful tribute.

PREP.

about, in, on

The historical documents chronicle on the major events that shaped our nation over centuries.

ADV.

frequently

The newspaper frequently chronicles the city's most important events and developments.

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