What does “history” mean?

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"History" means everything that happened in the past — events, people, places, all of it. It's also the subject you study in school about those past events.

So you might say, "I love learning about history — especially ancient Rome." Or a teacher could say, "Open your history books to page 12." Pretty straightforward so far!

But here's the cool part — people also use "history" in a more personal way. Like if you break up with someone, your friend might say, "Forget him, he's history!" meaning that person is gone, in the past, done. Or if something is about to be destroyed, someone might say, "That old building will soon be history."

So basically, "history" = the past, whether it's world events or just something that's over and done with.

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