Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəri ˈkrɑnɪkəl/
noun a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence
A1 I write in my diary every night before bed.
A2 The diary chronicle of her travels was filled with colorful descriptions.
B1 The diary chronicle provided valuable insights into the author's daily life.
B2 The historical diary chronicle shed light on the events of the time period.
C1 The diary chronicle was meticulously kept and documented every detail of the expedition.
C2 The published diary chronicle became a bestseller and was praised for its raw honesty.
formal The diary chronicle of her daily activities provided a detailed account of her life.
informal I love reading my grandma's diary chronicle from when she was young.
slang I found an old diary chronicle in the attic that belonged to my great-grandma.
figurative The ancient ruins served as a diary chronicle of the civilization that once thrived there.
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