history
[hɪstərɪ]

noun

[Definition]: events of the past, records of the past events

[Example Sentences]:
1. Twitter has made news and impacted history since its launch in 2006.
2. The North has a history of conducting its weapons test on or around July 4.
3. You could go way back in history and things were different.
4. Apple does not have much of a history of being responsive.
5. At the end of the day we have had one accident in the history of this company.
6. Microsoft has had a history of growing its product and talent base for many years.
7. The company has a history of launching products and features before getting the required permits.
8. Apple has a history of setting the standards that other tech companies products have to meet.
9. She adds the find is so significant that the history books will need to be rewritten.
10. You can also see your recent purchases and gather a history report of your card usage.
11. It will go down in history as one of the worst deals ever negotiated.
12. The effect was even greater among men who had a family history of alcoholism.
13. We have never done in the history of the revolution.
14. Now, this is a phenomenon that we have known in the history of our people.
15. What is going on is what we have often seen throughout history, he said.


[Antonyms]fiction, fable

[Synonyms]annals, chronicle, recital