Arranged in the order that events happened in time. A chronological list or story starts with the earliest event and moves forward to the latest.
From Greek "khronos" meaning "time" and "-logikos" meaning "relating to reasoning" or "account." It originally meant giving a reasoned account of time, which later narrowed to simply ordering events by time.
When you say something is chronological, you’re basically turning time into a straight line and walking along it. History textbooks, timelines, and even your phone’s message list are all secretly chronological stories of your life.
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