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annals

American  
[an-lz] / ˈæn lz /

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. a record of events, especially a yearly record, usually in chronological order.

    Synonyms:
    history, chronicles
  2. historical records generally.

    the annals of war.

    Synonyms:
    history, chronicles
  3. a periodical publication containing the formal reports of an organization or learned field.


annals British  
/ ˈænəlz /

plural noun

  1. yearly records of events, generally in chronological order

  2. history or records of history in general

  3. regular reports of the work of a society, learned body, etc

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Other Word Forms

  • annalist noun
  • annalistic adjective

Etymology

Origin of annals

1555–65; (< Middle French ) < Latin annālēs ( librī ) literally, yearly (books), plural of annālis continuing for a year, annual, equivalent to ann ( us ) a year + ālis -al 1

Explanation

Annals are chronological historical records. Some annals recount the achievements of war heroes; others, in the form of high school yearbooks, record historically terrible hairstyles. Annals comes from the Latin word annus, meaning year. As the word itself suggests, many annals are yearly records, but this is not always the case. You may encounter the word annals in the phrase “annals of history,” which refers not to one specific historical record but the collection of all recorded history. Scholarly societies often refer to their regular reports as annals, as in the Annals of the International Society for Porcupine Studies.

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Lawrence has found a character formula viewers find appealing, and Carell’s affability sells Greg’s stumbles, even ones pulled from the annals of early aughts bro comedies.

From Salon • Apr. 5, 2026

One day, these dynastic annals may form part of the historically literate man or woman’s mental furniture—we are not there yet.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026

“Houston, we have a problem” may be the most famous line in the annals of spaceflight.

From Slate • Mar. 13, 2026

Franjo von Allmen may have written his name into the annals of Olympic alpine skiing, but the grounded Swiss racer said ski history was wasted on him.

From Barron's • Feb. 11, 2026

The following is an extract from the annals of Redwall by John Churchmouse.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques