Pronunciation: /ˈkrɑnɪklər/
noun a person who writes a chronicle or history
A1 The chronicler wrote down the history of the village.
A2 The chronicler's job was to document important events for future generations.
B1 The chronicler's detailed accounts provided valuable insights into the medieval period.
B2 The chronicler's chronicles were highly regarded for their accuracy and thoroughness.
C1 The chronicler's meticulous research and writing style set a new standard in historical documentation.
C2 The chronicler's work earned him a reputation as one of the most respected historians of his time.
formal The chronicler meticulously recorded every detail of the historical event.
informal The chronicler wrote down everything that happened at the party.
slang The chronicler was like a human diary, always jotting things down.
figurative As a chronicler of memories, she captured moments that would last a lifetime.
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