chronicler

pronunciation

How to pronounce chronicler in British English: UK ['krɒnɪklə(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce chronicler in American English: US ['krɒnɪklə(r)] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    someone who writes chronicles

Word Origin

chronicler (n.)
early 15c., agent noun from chronicle (v.).

Example

1. 1760 B.c. a historical survey of oxen pricing is stamped onto a clay tablet by urglat the chronicler , chief scribe in hammurabi 's court .
2. The most gifted chronicler of america 's tormented and fascinating south .
3. In touch apparently has become the official chronicler of american bedding .
4. The chronicler sets down every detail , believing all to be of ultimate significance .
5. Mr hiro is a prolific chronicler of india and the islamic world .

more: >How to Use "chronicler" with Example Sentences