📒 all the events that happened in the past
- in history The battle was a turning point in human history.
- one of the worst disasters in recent history
- throughout history Many people throughout history have dreamt of a world without war.
📒 the past events connected with the development of a particular place, subject, etc.
- the history of science/music/philosophy
- She is an expert in the history of the United States.
- The local history of the area is fascinating.
📒 the study of past events, especially as a subject at school or university
- a history professor/teacher
- a history lesson/textbook
- a degree in History
📒 a written or spoken account of real past events
- She's writing a new history of Europe.
- She went on to catalogue a long history of disasters.
- the oral histories of ordinary people
📒 the set of facts that are known about somebody/something's past
- I know nothing about his personal history.
- The group has quite a history.
- The doctor will need some details of your medical history.
📒 a record of something happening frequently in the past life of a person, family or place
- He has a history of violent crime.
- She has a long history of drug addiction.
- There is a history of heart disease in my family.
📒 a record kept by a web browser of the web pages and other files it has been used to access
- Clearing your browser history prevents websites from following and tracking your actions.
📒 a relationship between two people, groups, companies, etc. that started in the past and continued for a period of time, especially one involving bad or complicated feelings
- Sure there's history between Anna Mae and me, like you said.
📒 a historical play
- Shakespeare's comedies, histories and tragedies
📒 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.
📒 the record of great achievements in history
- She has earned her place in the history books.
📒 used to say that things often happen later in the same way as before
- Years later family history repeated itself with Eve’s daughters.
📒 to be or do something so important that it will be recorded in history
- a discovery that made medical history
- He will go down in history as a wise adviser and a kind man.
- Neil Armstrong made history by being the first man to walk on the moon.
📒 used when you are telling a story to say that you do not need to tell the end of it, because everyone knows it already