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Necrology – Definition and Examples in Real Context for GRE Candidates

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Definition of Necrology in real context and authentic examples from 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam for GRE candidates and advanced learners of English

/nə-ˈkrä-lə-jē/ (noun)

Definition

a list of people who have recently died or passed away – declaration or announcement of someone’s death, obituary

Example

Necrology actually has two common definitions. Sometimes, it’s nothing more than a synonym for an obituary. That said, it’s rare these days for people to use the term in this capacity, as obituary is a word most of us are much more familiar with.

The second definition of necrology isn’t far off from the first, but it has a key difference. Obituaries tend to tailor to a local region. A necrology, on the other hand, will usually list recently deceased people who shared membership in a particular organization, field, or another type of group. For example, in the past, it wasn’t uncommon for universities like Harvard to publish regular necrologies of alumni.

Source of example: https://www.joincake.com/

Parts of speech

Adjective: necrological

Noun: necrologist


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