Chronicling Meaning in English
word · lemma: chronicle
ˈkɹɑnɪkɫɪŋ
KRAH-ni-kling
kɹˈɒnɪklˌɪŋ
KRON-i-kl-ing
Definition
Describing or recording events in detail, especially in the order they happened, often over a period of time.
Usage & Nuances
More formal or literary than 'recording' or 'writing down.' Commonly used for documenting history, journeys, or personal experiences. Often appears in academic, historical, or journalistic contexts. 'Chronicling' is continuous, not a one-time note.
Spanish: relatar - documentar - registrarPortuguese (BR): registrar - documentar - relatarPortuguese (PT): registar - documentar - relatarChinese (Simplified): 记录(详细描述) - 编年记Chinese (Traditional): 記錄(詳細描述) - 編年記Hindi: वर्णन करना - क्रम से लिखनाArabic: توثيق - تسجيل الأحداثBengali: বর্ণনা করা - ইতিহাস সংরক্ষণ করাRussian: хроникрование - подробное описаниеJapanese: 記録する - クロニクルするVietnamese: ghi chép lại - ghi chép theo trình tựKorean: 기록하다 - 연대기로 기술하다Turkish: kronik olarak kaydetmek - ayrıntılı olarak belgelemekUrdu: تواریخ لکھنا - تفصیل سے بیان کرناIndonesian: mencatat secara kronologis - mendokumentasikan
Example Sentences
He is chronicling his travels across Asia.
basic
The writer spent years chronicling the city's history.
basic
She enjoys chronicling her daily life in a journal.
basic
His blog is chronicling his battle with illness.
natural
They've been chronicling every step of the renovation for their followers.
natural
Documentaries often involve chronicling years of someone's life.
natural