Chronicles [noun]

Definition of Chronicles:

account, narrative

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Opposite/Antonyms of Chronicles:

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Sentence/Example of Chronicles:

I did not anticipate that this application of the word to a modern use would extend outside the chapters of my own chronicles.

We live to some extent in peace and comfort upon the results obtained for us by the chronicles of our forefathers.

Another old friend, of whom former chronicles were not silent, was at the Duchess's that night, and there came across Mrs. Finn.

And he commanded to bring the book of records of the chronicles; and they were read before the king.

But such chronicles of everlasting battles and sieges do not satisfy this generation.

Their name is often to be met with in our chronicles under the first grand princes of Moscow, who created a united Russia.

The Chronicles are domestic tales; but the Two Drovers should not be taken as a specimen of the work.

A similar account is given in the chronicles of Philippe Mousks (d. 1243).

The chronicles of the Casentino are most fascinating reading, particularly those concerned with the Counts of Guidi.

These chronicles of the income and outlay of some New York factory workers have described monotony and speeding in machine-work.