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Definition of narration
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 narration is as below...
Narration
(n.) That part of a
discourse
which
recites
the time,
manner,
or
consequences
of an
action,
or
simply
states
the facts
connected
with the
subject..
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Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The act of
relating
or
telling;
also, that which is
related;
recital;
account;
narration;
narrative;
as, the
relation
of
historical
events..
True
::
True (n.)
Conformable
to fact; in
accordance
with the
actual
state of
things;
correct;
not
false,
erroneous,
inaccurate,
or the like; as, a true
relation
or
narration;
a true
history;
a
declaration
is true when it
states
the
facts..
Recital
::
Recital
(n.) A
telling
in
detail
and due order of the
particulars
of
anything,
as of a law, an
adventure,
or a
series
of
events;
narration..
Fable
::
Fable (n.) A
Feigned
story or tale,
intended
to
instruct
or
amuse;
a
fictitious
narration
intended
to
enforce
some
useful
truth or
precept;
an
apologue.
See the Note under
Apologue..
Parusia
::
Parusia
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
present
tense is used
instead
of the past or the
future,
as in the
animated
narration
of past, or in the
prediction
of
future,
events..
Uninterested
::
Uninterested
(a.) Not
having
the mind or the
passions
engaged;
as,
uninterested
in a
discourse
or
narration..
Inconsistency
::
Inconsistency
(n.)
Absurdity
in
argument
ore
narration;
incoherence
or
irreconcilability
in the parts of a
statement,
argument,
or
narration;
that which is
inconsistent..
File
::
File (n.)
Course
of
thought;
thread
of
narration.
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That part of a
discourse
which
recites
the time,
manner,
or
consequences
of an
action,
or
simply
states
the facts
connected
with the
subject..
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That which is
related;
the
relation
in words or
writing
of the
particulars
of any
transaction
or
event,
or of any
series
of
transactions
or
events;
story;
history..
Historiette
::
Historiette
(n.)
Historical
narration
on a small
scale;
a brief
recital;
a
story.
Mythoplasm
::
Mythoplasm
(n.) A
narration
of mere
fable.
Return
::
Return
(v. i.) To go back in
thought,
narration,
or
argument..
Recital
::
Recital
(n.) That which is
recited;
a
story;
a
narration.
Narratively
::
Narratively
(adv.)
In the style of
narration.
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) That part of the
process
in which the
plaintiff
sets forth in order and at large his cause of
complaint;
the
narration
of the
plaintiff's
case
containing
the
count,
or
counts.
See
Count,
n., 3..
Reminiscence
::
Reminiscence
(n.) That which is
remembered,
or
recalled
to mind; a
statement
or
narration
of
remembered
experience;
a
recollection;
as,
pleasing
or
painful
reminiscences..
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) The act of
telling
or
relating
the
particulars
of an
event;
rehearsal;
recital.
Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.) By the way; to the
purpose;
suitably
to the place or
subject;
-- a word used to
introduce
an
incidental
observation,
suited
to the
occasion,
though
not
strictly
belonging
to the
narration..
Story
::
Story (n.) A
narration
or
recital
of that which has
occurred;
a
description
of past
events;
a
history;
a
statement;
a
record.
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