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history



I. his·tory [history histories] BrE [ˈhɪstri] NAmE [ˈhɪstri] noun (pl. his·tories)
1. uncountable all the events that happened in the past
a turning point in human history
one of the worst disasters in recent history
a people with no sense of history
Many people throughout history have dreamt of a world without war.
The area was inhabited long before the dawn of recorded history (= before people wrote about events).
These events changed the course of history.
2. singular, uncountable the past events concerned in the development of a particular place, subject, etc
the history of Ireland/democracy/popular music
The local history of the area is fascinating.
The school traces its history back to 1865.
3. uncountable the study of past events as a subject at school or university
a history teacher
a degree in History
social/economic/political history
ancient/medieval/modern history
She's studying art history.
see also natural history
4. countable a written or spoken account of past events
She's writing a new history of Europe.
She went on to catalogue a long history of disasters.
5. singular ~ (of sth) a record of sth happening frequently in the past life of a person, family or place; the set of facts that are known about sb's past life
He has a history of violent crime.
There is a history of heart disease in my family.
a patient's medical history
see also case history, ↑life history
more at the rest is history at rest n.
Idioms:go down in history history books history repeats itself make history

Word Origin:
late Middle English (also as a verb): via Latin from Greek historia ‘finding out, narrative, history’, from histōr ‘learned, wise man’, from an Indo-European root shared by wit ‘have knowledge’.

Thesaurus:
history noun
1. U, sing.
These events changed the course of history.
the past • • the old days
Opp: the future
in (sth's) history/the past/the old days
(sth's) colourful/rich/chequered/glorious history/past
(sth's) recent/ancient/medieval history/past
distort/rewrite (the) past/history
2. a history of sth C, usually sing.
She's writing a new history of Europe.
story • • chronicle
read/write a history/the story/a chronicle of sth
tell (sb)/recount/relate the history/story of sth
History or story? The story of sth is usually more popular and less academic than a history.
3. sing.
He has a history of violent crime.
record • • background • • past • • track record • • life history
sb has a history/record/background/track record of sth
sb's criminal history/record/background/past
sb's medical history/record

Example Bank:
He will go down in history as a wise adviser and a kind man.
History shows that New Zealand are almost unbeatable by British teams on their own turf.
History shows that high approval ratings are no guarantee of re-election.
I know nothing about his personal history.
Oral history enables us to take account of those many aspects of history that are not recorded in documents.
She created a piece of history by winning her fourth title.
She familiarized herself with the case history of her new patient.
She has a long history of mental illness.
She studies history of art.
The city has a rich and colourful history.
The country has suffered several invasions during its history.
The debate about the origins of the universe has been going on throughout recorded history.
The doctor will need some details of your medical history.
The history of this organization goes back many years.
The regiment traces its history back to 1803.
The team grabbed a slice of history here today.
The town's history goes back to Roman times.
The war has now faded into history.
There have been conflicts such as this throughout history.
They had an affair once, but that's past history now.
They have a history of trying to interfere.
This is a fascinating period of history.
Years later, family history repeated itself with Eve's daughters.
a building that is steeped in history
a history of heart disease in the family
a people with no sense of history
events that could change the course of history
her attempt to rewrite history with herself in the role of heroine
the best player in the sport's history
the early history of the trade union movement
the history of the world
the most extraordinary meeting in history
the official history of the Labour Party
things that happened in recent history
It was one of the worst disasters in recent history.
Neil Armstrong made history by being the first man to walk on the moon.
She's writing a new history of Europe.
The area has a history of subsidence problems.
The battle was a turning point in human history.
 
II. be ˈhistory idiom
(informal)to be dead or no longer important
Another mistake like that and you're history.
We won't talk about that— that's history.
That's past history now.
Main entry:historyidiom

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