Meaning
Chronological means arranged in the order in which events happened in time — from earliest to latest. It comes from the Greek words chronos (time) and logos (study or order).
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Usage pattern: chronological order, in chronological sequence, a chronological list
Used to describe the arrangement of events, documents, or data based on time.
Example structure:
- in + chronological + order
- a + chronological + record/timeline
Common Phrases
- in chronological order
- chronological sequence
- chronological record
- chronological table
- chronological timeline
Collocations
- chronological order
- chronological list
- chronological order of events
- arrange chronologically
- chronological timeline
Examples
- The museum displays the paintings in chronological order.
- Please arrange the documents chronologically before submitting them.
- The novel does not follow a chronological sequence of events.
- His autobiography gives a chronological account of his career.
- The teacher asked the students to list the historical events in chronological order.
- The file names are organized chronologically by date.
- To understand the case, we must look at the emails in chronological sequence.
- The documentary traces the development of jazz music chronologically.
Synonyms or Related
- sequential
- consecutive
- ordered
- historical
- progressive
Antonym
- random
- nonsequential
- disordered
- jumbled
