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chronological
[kron-l-oj-i-kuhl]
adjective
arranged in the order of time.
a chronological list of events.
pertaining to or in accordance with chronology.
a chronological process.
chronological
/ ˌkrəʊ-, ˌkrəʊ-, ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl, ˌkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪk /
adjective
(esp of a sequence of events) arranged in order of occurrence
relating to or in accordance with chronology
Other Word Forms
- chronologically adverb
- unchronological adjective
- ˌDzԴˈDz adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of chronological1
Example Sentences
The chronological book opens with Britney Spears reigniting industry interest in mainstream pop after the roaring success of her snappy debut single, 1998’s “…Baby One More Time.”
The chronological exhibition features over 50 pieces spanning painting, sculpture and works on paper that explore themes of identity, family, architecture and media-driven racism.
The Times article cited chronological inconsistencies in Montañez’s story, archival proof of the release of test products and comments by Frito-Lay executives.
The tale is told in chronological order but from a wide range of differing perspectives, with some news reports and headlines added to help the audience understand the latest development where necessary.
Genius then assigns the member a “biological age” — different from your chronological age in years.
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