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chronicler

noun/ˈkrɑnɪklɚ/

a person who records historical events in chronological order

The chronicler of the town's history wrote about all the important events that happened over the years.

historianrecorderannalist
word origin — from the Latin 'chronicus', meaning 'of time', which comes from the Greek 'khronikos', meaning 'time'.

Proficient Plus — Set 45

Set 45 of Proficient Plus covers 5 words: chronicler, transgression, disposition, nexus, finesse. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. chronicler · noun/ˈkrɑnɪklɚ/

    a person who records historical events in chronological order

    The chronicler of the town's history wrote about all the important events that happened over the years.

    Synonyms: historian, recorder, annalist

    Origin: from the Latin 'chronicus', meaning 'of time', which comes from the Greek 'khronikos', meaning 'time'.

  2. transgression · noun/trænzˈɡrɛʃən/

    an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct

    His transgression of the school rules led to a week of detention.

    Synonyms: violation, breach, offense

    Origin: Late Middle English, from Old French 'transgression', from Latin 'transgressio', from 'transgredi' meaning 'to step across'.

  3. disposition · noun/ˌdɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/

    a person's inherent qualities of mind and character

    Her kind disposition makes everyone feel welcome.

    Synonyms: nature, temperament, character

    Origin: from Latin 'dispositio' meaning 'arrangement, order'

  4. nexus · noun/ˈnɛksəs/

    a connection or series of connections linking two or more things

    The nexus between education and job opportunities is very important for young people.

    Synonyms: link, connection, bond

    Origin: Latin 'nexus', meaning 'to bind' or 'tie'

  5. finesse · noun/fəˈnɛs/

    intricate and refined delicacy or skill

    The artist showed great finesse in the way she painted the delicate flowers.

    Synonyms: skill, art, grace

    Origin: Middle French 'finesse', from Latin 'finis' meaning 'end, limit'.