Definition: 1. A record or narrative description of past events. 2. Record in chronological order; make a historical record.
Use 'chronicles' in a sentence:
1. There is a recordation of this drought in the local chronicles.
2. Most of the old Chronicles make the king die in 1026.
3. 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,' (Michael Apted).
4. There is an account of this drought in the local chronicles.
5. History chronicles important events of the past.
6. John looked into the chronicles of the Middle Ages last week.
7. "The Heidi Chronicles" marked a sophisticated step forward.
8. The Chronicles of Thomas covenant.
9. As one writer observes: "Although it is now evident that artefacts are as easily altered as chronicles, public faith in their veracity endures: a tangible relic seems ipso facto real."
10. His chronicles of study is added to history research.
11. The film chronicles the everyday doings of a group of London schoolchildren.
12. The series chronicles the everyday adventures of two eternal bachelors.