Necrologic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /nek.rəˈlɑdʒɪk/

Definitions of necrologic

adjective relating to or characteristic of obituaries or the writing of obituaries

Example Sentences

A1 The necrologic report detailed the cause of death.

A2 The necrologic analysis revealed no signs of foul play.

B1 The detective studied the necrologic evidence to solve the case.

B2 The necrologic findings were crucial in determining the time of death.

C1 The forensic team conducted a thorough necrologic examination of the body.

C2 The necrologic data provided valuable insights into the victim's final moments.

Examples of necrologic in a Sentence

formal The necrologic report detailed the cause of death for each individual in the study.

informal I read the necrologic report and it was really sad to see how many people had passed away.

slang I can't believe they actually have a necrologic department at the hospital.

figurative The necrologic of the company's financial health showed a decline in profits.

Grammatical Forms of necrologic

past tense

necrologized

plural

necrologics

comparative

more necrologic

superlative

most necrologic

present tense

necrologizes

future tense

will necrologize

perfect tense

has necrologized

continuous tense

is necrologizing

singular

necrologic

positive degree

necrologic

infinitive

to necrologize

gerund

necrologizing

participle

necrologized

Origin and Evolution of necrologic

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'necrologic' originates from the combination of 'necro-' meaning death and 'logic' meaning study or science.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the study or science of death, 'necrologic' has evolved to also refer to obituaries or biographical sketches of deceased individuals.