In the annals of time, there are many events.
Usually the word is used in its plural form: annals, meaning yearly.
the annals of the roman armies were amazing
In order for us to use the word annals in a sentence we must first understand what the word annals mean. The Oxford English Dictionary defines annals as "a narrative of events written year by year".Annals is from the Latin Word annales libri meaning "chronicles," literally "yearly books," from plural word of annalis "pertaining to a year," from annus "year". now the we have a clear understanding of what Annals mean we can use it in a sentence. This Morning the King of Egypt is reading the Annals of 1492 B.C. to understand the events of his fathers past kingdom.
Never before in the annals of medicine has there been such a tremendous breakthrough. Annals means the historical record of events.
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they used synergy to form the group
This word if often used in describing the brightness of a colour. test it out in a conversation with a freind. eg. These are very annal socks or the stars were very annal tonight or Your dress is very annal.
electrons help form atoms
No, the noun form is regulation.
The word very is an adverb or an adjective, depending on how it is used in a sentence. There is no plural form.
stiffed can't really be used in a regular sentence, stiffened can be used but not stiffed, stiffed is technically not a real word or even a form of a real word
The word "distraught" is the adjective form of the word "distress. " An example of a sentence using the word "distraught" is "She was absolutely distraught at the news of her father's death. "