Historical
UK /["/hɪˈstɒrɪkl/"]/US /["/hɪˈstɔːrɪkl/"]/
Definition
connected with the past
In simple words: Related to history or past events
Examples
- The museum has a collection of historical artifacts from the ancient civilizations.
- Many historical events have shaped the society we live in today.
- She wrote a historical novel that vividly depicts the life of a queen.
- The historical significance of the battle cannot be underestimated.
- He is interested in historical documentaries that explore World War II.
Usage notes
Use 'historical' when discussing events, places, or artifacts from the past. Avoid using it for current or future events.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'history' in the word 'historical' — both are about the past.
Collocations
- historical context
- historical event
- historical figure
- historical sites
- historical documents
Synonyms
- ancient
- past
- old-time
- archaeological
- antiquarian
Antonyms
- modern
- contemporary
Common mistakes
- 'Historic' vs 'historical' confusion: 'historic' refers to something important in history.
- Overuse: 'historical' can sound pretentious in casual conversation.
- Incorrect placement: Ensure it describes nouns directly.