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Definition of narrative
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 narrative is as below...
Narrative
(n.) That which is
narrated;
the
recital
of a
story;
a
continuous
account
of the
particulars
of an event or
transaction;
a
story.
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Detail
::
Detail
(n.) A
narrative
which
relates
minute
points;
an
account
which
dwells
on
particulars.
Machinery
::
Machinery
(n.) The
supernatural
means by which the
action
of a
poetic
or
fictitious
work is
carried
on and
brought
to a
catastrophe;
in an
extended
sense,
the
contrivances
by which the
crises
and
conclusion
of a
fictitious
narrative,
in prose or
verse,
are
effected..
Legendary
::
Legendary
(n.) A book of
legends;
a tale or
narrative.
Anecdote
::
Anecdote
(n.)
Unpublished
narratives.
Embellish
::
Embellish
(v. t.) To make
beautiful
or
elegant
by
ornaments;
to
decorate;
to
adorn;
as, to
embellish
a book with
pictures,
a
garden
with
shrubs
and
flowers,
a
narrative
with
striking
anecdotes,
or style with
metaphors..
Narrative
::
Narrative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
narration;
relating
to the
particulars
of an event or
transaction.
Veracious
::
Veracious
(a.)
Characterized
by
truth;
not
false;
as, a
veracious
account
or
narrative..
Narratively
::
Narratively
(adv.)
In the style of
narration.
Statemonger
::
Statement
(n.) That which is
stated;
a
formal
embodiment
in
language
of facts or
opinions;
a
narrative;
a
recital.
History
::
History
(n.) A
learning
or
knowing
by
inquiry;
the
knowledge
of facts and
events,
so
obtained;
hence,
a
formal
statement
of such
information;
a
narrative;
a
description;
a
written
record;
as, the
history
of a
patient's
case; the
history
of a
legislative
bill..
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.
Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The act of
relating
or
telling;
also, that which is
related;
recital;
account;
narration;
narrative;
as, the
relation
of
historical
events..
Spoken
::
Spoken
(a.)
Uttered
in
speech;
delivered
by word of
mouth;
oral; as, a
spoken
narrative;
the
spoken
word..
Diatessaron
::
Diatessaron
(n.) A
continuous
narrative
arranged
from the first four books of the New
Testament.
Story
::
Story (n.) The
relation
of an
incident
or minor
event;
a short
narrative;
a tale;
especially,
a
fictitious
narrative
less
elaborate
than a
novel;
a short
romance..
Protactic
::
Protactic
(a.)
Giving
a
previous
narrative
or
explanation,
as of the plot or
personages
of a play;
introductory..
Process
::
Process
(n.) A
statement
of
events;
a
narrative.
Narrative
::
Narrative
(a.) Apt or
inclined
to
relate
stories,
or to tell
particulars
of
events;
story-telling;
garrulous..
Chronicle
::
Chronicle
(n.) A
narrative
of
events;
a
history;
a
record.
Tale
::
Tale (v. i.) That which is told; an oral
relation
or
recital;
any
rehearsal
of what has
occured;
narrative;
discourse;
statement;
history;
story.
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