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historical

[ hi-stawr-i-kuhl, -stor- ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events:

    historical records;

    historical research.

  2. based on or reconstructed from an event, custom, style, etc., in the past:

    a historical reenactment of the battle of Gettysburg.

  3. having once existed or lived in the real world, as opposed to being part of legend or fiction or as distinguished from religious belief:

    Scholars doubt that a historical Camelot ever existed.

    Her thesis was an overview of how theologians have studied the historical Jesus.

    Synonyms: factual, authentic

  4. narrated or mentioned in history; belonging to the past:

    He cited several historical examples of international conflict resolution.

  5. relating to or involving analysis based on a comparison among several periods of development of a phenomenon, as in language or economics:

    She taught a course in historical linguistics.



historical

/ hɪˈstɒrɪkəl /

adjective

  1. belonging to or typical of the study of history

    historical methods

  2. concerned with or treating of events of the past

    historical accounts

  3. based on or constituting factual material as distinct from legend or supposition
  4. based on or inspired by history

    a historical novel

  5. occurring or prominent in history
  6. a less common word for historic
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • hisˈtoricalness, noun
  • hisˈtorically, adverb
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Other Words From

  • his·tor·i·cal·ly adverb
  • his·tor·i·cal·ness noun
  • an·ti·his·tor·i·cal adjective
  • an·ti·his·tor·i·cal·ness noun
  • non·his·tor·i·cal adjective
  • non·his·tor·i·cal·ness noun
  • pseu·do·his·tor·i·cal adjective
  • qua·si-his·tor·i·cal adjective
  • sem·i·his·tor·i·cal adjective
  • su·per·his·tor·i·cal adjective
  • un·his·tor·i·cal adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of historical1

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin historic(us) historic ( def ) + -al 1( def )
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Example Sentences

This narrative mirrors historical efforts to disguise exclusion as neutrality and is built on a lie.

From Salon

The researchers analyzed historical documents that mentioned peaches, such as the travel writings of French missionary explorer Jacques Marquette and English merchant Jonathan Dickinson.

That doesn’t mean it’s bound by actual historical facts, however.

It doesn’t help that Donald Trump, president-elect of the world’s largest historical carbon emitter, has a long history of making false statements about climate science and renewable energy.

First and foremost, the public interest dictates that we have the fullest possible historical account of what happened, which is a recognized justification for special counsel reports.

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