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chronological

1 of 1adjective
/ˌkrɑnəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
1

organized according to the order that the events occurred in

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  • The historical events were presented in chronological order.
  • The biography was organized in chronological order, tracing the subject's life from birth to death.
  • The timeline displayed the events of the war in chronological sequence.
  • The professor presented the material in the textbook in chronological order to help students understand the progression of events.
  • The museum exhibit showcased artifacts in chronological order, illustrating the development of civilization.
2

measured according to the passage of time

  • The child's developmental milestones were not aligned with their chronological age.
  • Despite her chronological age, her physical fitness was that of someone much younger.
  • The study emphasized the difference between a person’s chronological age and their biological health markers.
  • Her chronological experience as a teacher spans over 15 years, but her innovative methods make her seem like a fresh talent in the field.