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Definition of narrate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of narrate is as below...
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
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Narrative
::
Narrative
(n.) That which is
narrated;
the
recital
of a
story;
a
continuous
account
of the
particulars
of an event or
transaction;
a
story.
History
::
History
(v. t.) To
narrate
or
record.
Relate
::
Relate
(v. t.) To
recount;
to
narrate;
to tell over.
Stork
::
Storify
(v. t.) To form or tell
stories
of; to
narrate
or
describe
in a
story.
Narrate
::
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) An
adventure,
or
series
of
extraordinary
events,
resembling
those
narrated
in
romances;
as, his
courtship,
or his life, was a
romance..
-ation
::
-ation
() A
suffix
forming
nouns of
action,
and often
equivalent
to the
verbal
substantive
in -ing. It
sometimes
has the
further
meanings
of
state,
and that which
results
from the
action.
Many of these nouns have verbs in -ate; as,
alliterate
-ation,
narrate
-ation;
many are
derived
through
the
French;
as,
alteration,
visitation;
and many are
formed
on verbs
ending
in the Greek
formative
-ize (Fr.
-ise);
as,
civilization,
demoralization..
Storybook
::
Story (v. t.) To tell in
historical
relation;
to make the
subject
of a
story;
to
narrate
or
describe
in
story.
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To utter or
recite
in
detail;
to give an
account
of; to
narrate.
Narrator
::
Narrator
(n.) One who
narrates;
one who
relates
a
series
of
events
or
transactions.
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
narrate;
to
relate;
to tell.
Narrable
::
Narrable
(a.)
Capable
of being
narrated
or told.
Legend
::
Legend
(v. t.) To tell or
narrate,
as a
legend..
Recount
::
Recount
(v.) To tell over; to
relate
in
detail;
to
recite;
to tell or
narrate
the
particulars
of; to
rehearse;
to
enumerate;
as, to
recount
one's
blessings..
Narrated
::
Narrated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Narrat.
Historicize
::
Historicize
(v. t.) To
record
or
narrate
in the
manner
of a
history;
to
chronicle.
Mirabilary
::
Mirabilary
(n.) One who, or a work
which,
narrates
wonderful
things;
one who
writes
of
wonders..
State
::
State (v. t.) To
express
the
particulars
of; to set down in
detail
or in
gross;
to
represent
fully in
words;
to
narrate;
to
recite;
as, to state the facts of a case, one's
opinion,
etc..
Relater
::
Relater
(n.) One who
relates
or
narrates.
Epic
::
Epic (a.)
Narrated
in a grand
style;
pertaining
to or
designating
a kind of
narrative
poem,
usually
called
an
heroic
poem, in which real or
fictitious
events,
usually
the
achievements
of some hero, are
narrated
in an
elevated
style..
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