Necrology

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɛˈkrɑlədʒi/

Definitions of necrology

noun a list or record of people who have died, especially notable people

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand what necrology means.

A2 The necrology section of the newspaper lists recent deaths.

B1 The necrology of famous musicians is quite extensive.

B2 She researched the necrology of the royal family for her history project.

C1 The necrology of war casualties is a somber reminder of the cost of conflict.

C2 The necrology of the town's founders is displayed in the local museum.

Examples of necrology in a Sentence

formal The necrology section of the newspaper lists the recent deaths in the community.

informal I always skim through the necrology in the paper to see if I recognize any names.

slang I don't bother with the necrology section, it's too depressing.

figurative The necrology of outdated technology includes floppy disks and VHS tapes.

Grammatical Forms of necrology

past tense

necrologized

plural

necrologies

comparative

more necrological

superlative

most necrological

present tense

necrologizes

future tense

will necrology

perfect tense

has necrologized

continuous tense

is necrologizing

singular

necrology

positive degree

necrological

infinitive

to necrology

gerund

necrologizing

participle

necrologized

Origin and Evolution of necrology

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'necrology' originated from the Greek word 'nekrologia', which is derived from 'nekros' meaning 'dead' and 'logos' meaning 'word' or 'account'.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'necrology' referred to a list of deceased individuals or a record of deaths. Over time, it has evolved to also encompass obituaries or biographical sketches of the deceased.