How Do You Spell CHRONICLED?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɒnɪkə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "chronicled" is spelled with a /k/ sound, represented by the letter "c," followed by the /r/ sound, represented by the letter "r." The next two sounds are /ɑ/ and /n/, represented by the letters "o" and "n" respectively. The final sound in the word is the /ɪd/ sound, represented by the letters "ed." This word is commonly pronounced as "kron-ik-uhld," with the emphasis on the second syllable. It means to record events in a chronological order.

CHRONICLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Chronicled is a verb that refers to the act of recording or documenting events or experiences in a systematic and organized manner. It involves creating a detailed account or narrative of past occurrences, typically in a written form. The purpose of chronicling is to preserve historical information and ensure its accessibility for future reference or study.

    A chronicled account often includes a chronological sequence of events, supplemented with relevant details, descriptions, and perspectives. It aims to create a comprehensive and accurate representation of the subject matter being chronicled, whether it is a historical period, a personal journey, or any other narrative. The chronicling process requires diligent research, analysis, and synthesis of various sources of information, such as oral testimonies, diaries, official documents, photographs, and other primary or secondary sources.

    The act of chronicling serves as an important means of understanding and interpreting the past, offering insights into the context, causes, and consequences of events. It provides a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and researchers in various fields, enabling them to study, analyze, and draw conclusions about different aspects of human societies, civilizations, cultures, or specific topics.

    Chronicling can take various forms, including books, articles, manuscripts, journals, or digital media such as blogs or websites. It requires careful attention to detail, objectivity, and the ability to present information in a clear and coherent manner.

  2. Recorded or registered.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CHRONICLED

The word chronicled comes from the Old French word chronique, which in turn is derived from the Latin word chronica, meaning chronicle or annals. The Latin word chronica is derived from the Greek word khronika, which refers to a historical record or a chronological account of events. The word ultimately traces back to the Greek word khronos, meaning time.

Conjugate verb Chronicled

CONDITIONAL

I would chronicle
we would chronicle
you would chronicle
he/she/it would chronicle
they would chronicle

FUTURE

I will chronicle
we will chronicle
you will chronicle
he/she/it will chronicle
they will chronicle

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have chronicled
we will have chronicled
you will have chronicled
he/she/it will have chronicled
they will have chronicled

PAST

I chronicled
we chronicled
you chronicled
he/she/it chronicled
they chronicled

PAST PERFECT

I had chronicled
we had chronicled
you had chronicled
he/she/it had chronicled
they had chronicled

PRESENT

I chronicle
we chronicle
you chronicle
he/she/it chronicles
they chronicle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have chronicled
we have chronicled
you have chronicled
he/she/it has chronicled
they have chronicled
I am chronicling
we are chronicling
you are chronicling
he/she/it is chronicling
they are chronicling
I was chronicling
we were chronicling
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he/she/it was chronicling
they were chronicling
I will be chronicling
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I have been chronicling
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I had been chronicling
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I will have been chronicling
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I would have chronicled
we would have chronicled
you would have chronicled
he/she/it would have chronicled
they would have chronicled
I would be chronicling
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he/she/it would be chronicling
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I would have been chronicling
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you would have been chronicling
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