Go To Android App
Home
Read Text
Vocabulary Games
Words Everyday
Bangla to English Dictionary
Favorite Words
Word Search History
Blogs
Contact
Meaning is Loading.....
Other References :
The Definition
Dictionary.com
Merriam Webster
Wikipedia
Share This Meaning :
Show English Meaning
(↑)
Noun
(1) a record or narrative description of past events
(2) account
(3) narrative
Verb
(1) record in chronological order; make a historical record
(2) record in chronological order
(3) make a historical record
(4) report
(5) recount
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Noun
(1) a record or narrative description of past events
(2) account
(3) narrative
Verb
(1) record in chronological order; make a historical record
(2) record in chronological order
(3) make a historical record
(4) report
(5) recount
Show Examples
(↑)
(1) Since these issues comprise an important part of why the political process has been so difficult for Europe over the past two decades, their omission from the book leaves a regrettable gap in the chronicle .
(2) Through photographs each family constructs a portrait chronicle of itself - a portable kit of images that bears witness to its connectedness.
(3) TV Gallery was not a chronicle of events in the visual field, though it tried to recognize, present and analyze the most contemporary and topical processes in art.
(4) He would talk of his major book, said Carpenter, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510not as a work of fiction, but as a chronicle of actual events,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb seeing himself not so much its maker as its discoverer and historian.
(5) But in some ways, this feels more like a medieval chronicle than a modern history.
(6) Coogan wants his book to be a chronicle of remarkable success.
(7) Nevertheless, the book is excellent as a chronicle of events.
(8) A British historian working in America produced a vast chronicle of the Revolution which argued that its very essence was violence and slaughter.
(9) Harvey describes his book as a chronicle of the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510rise and fall of the Church of Manu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(10) Her book is a compelling chronicle of her struggles immediately following the accident, throughout the acute recovery phase, and into the early stages of rehabilitation.
(11) It is true that war reporting has speeded up since AD 106, the year that Trajan commissioned the column offering a picture chronicle of his Romanian campaign.
(12) I felt I couldn't write a second chronicle of events, that only fiction could communicate what was happening to the city and its inhabitants.
(13) This book is a chronicle of that period of history.
(14) The transition is short, alerting the reader that the news report is shifting to storytelling form and indicating the sources for the chronicle to come.
(15) The programme is a valuable chronicle of television history, which asks challenging questions of both the audience and the television industry.
(16) He also wrote the Historia Anglorum, a chronicle from 1066 to 1253, and two shorter histories, the Abbreviatio chronicorum and the Flores historiarum.
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) Since these issues comprise an important part of why the political process has been so difficult for Europe over the past two decades, their omission from the book leaves a regrettable gap in the chronicle .
(2) Through photographs each family constructs a portrait chronicle of itself - a portable kit of images that bears witness to its connectedness.
(3) TV Gallery was not a chronicle of events in the visual field, though it tried to recognize, present and analyze the most contemporary and topical processes in art.
(4) He would talk of his major book, said Carpenter, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510not as a work of fiction, but as a chronicle of actual events,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb seeing himself not so much its maker as its discoverer and historian.
(5) But in some ways, this feels more like a medieval chronicle than a modern history.
(6) Coogan wants his book to be a chronicle of remarkable success.
(7) Nevertheless, the book is excellent as a chronicle of events.
(8) A British historian working in America produced a vast chronicle of the Revolution which argued that its very essence was violence and slaughter.
(9) Harvey describes his book as a chronicle of the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510rise and fall of the Church of Manu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(10) Her book is a compelling chronicle of her struggles immediately following the accident, throughout the acute recovery phase, and into the early stages of rehabilitation.
(11) It is true that war reporting has speeded up since AD 106, the year that Trajan commissioned the column offering a picture chronicle of his Romanian campaign.
(12) I felt I couldn't write a second chronicle of events, that only fiction could communicate what was happening to the city and its inhabitants.
(13) This book is a chronicle of that period of history.
(14) The transition is short, alerting the reader that the news report is shifting to storytelling form and indicating the sources for the chronicle to come.
(15) The programme is a valuable chronicle of television history, which asks challenging questions of both the audience and the television industry.
(16) He also wrote the Historia Anglorum, a chronicle from 1066 to 1253, and two shorter histories, the Abbreviatio chronicorum and the Flores historiarum.
Related Words
Related Words
(↓)
Synonyms
Noun
1. record
2. written account
3. history
4. annals
6. log
7. diary
8. journal
Verb
9. record
10. put on record
11. write down
13. document
14. register
15. report
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. record
2. written account
3. history
4. annals
6. log
7. diary
8. journal
Verb
9. record
10. put on record
11. write down
13. document
14. register
15. report
📺 Word Example from TV Shows
I'm not writing A
CHRONICLE
of the Wars
Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2
How to use BDWord
Blog List
English to Bangla Translation - List Of Best Apps and Sites
Topic Wise Words
● Crime
Lieutenant (বদলি) ::
According to the Independent a police lieutenant declared at the hotel yesterday that he had stationed snipers around the building and would kill anyone who attempted to leave
Magistrate (হাকিম) ::
At earlier hearings magistrates have had to order him to stay in the cells because of his outbursts in court
Course (পথ) ::
At its most basic canyoning is following a river along its course through a gulley
Advocate (উকিল) ::
And hes an enthusiastic advocate of online technology
Autopsy (ময়না) ::
The clinical diagnosis of this syndrome is challenging and the diagnosis is limited to patients who have been autopsied
See all
Learn 3000+ Common Words
See all
Learn Common GRE Words
Presage (পূর্বসূচনা) ::
the fever was a sombre presage of his final illness
Prescience (পূর্বজ্ঞান) ::
with extraordinary prescience Jung actually predicted the Nazi eruption
Presentiment (পূর্ব লক্ষণ) ::
These are the sort of tales one might hear while hanging around an English village where everyone has cable television and cell phones and lives off the tourist trade and yet where old presentiments of the supernatural have lingered
Presumptuous (কোন বেয়াদব) ::
Call this presumptuous arrogance or call it faith in our selves
See all
Learn Words Everyday
Season #24 Episode @1
Season #23 Episode @50
Season #23 Episode @49
Season #23 Episode @48
Season #23 Episode @47
See All Seasons
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension
All Bangla Newspapers
Your Favorite Words
You currently have no words in this list.
Your Search History
You currently have no words in this list.