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Definition of report
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 report is as below...
Report
(v. t.) A
sketch,
or a fully
written
account,
of a
speech,
debate,
or the
proceedings
of a
public
meeting,
legislative
body, etc..
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Fame
::
Fame (v. t.) To
report
widely
or
honorably.
Blazer
::
Blazer
(n.) One who
spreads
reports
or
blazes
matters
abroad.
Sensational
::
Sensational
(a.)
Suited
or
intended
to
excite
temporarily
great
interest
or
emotion;
melodramatic;
emotional;
as,
sensational
plays or
novels;
sensational
preaching;
sensational
journalism;
a
sensational
report..
Falseness
::
Falseness
(n.) The state of being
false;
contrariety
to the fact;
inaccuracy;
want of
integrity
or
uprightness;
double
dealing;
unfaithfulness;
treachery;
perfidy;
as, the
falseness
of a
report,
a
drawing,
or a
singer's
notes;
the
falseness
of a man, or of his
word..
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.) Often or
commonly
reported.
Hansard
::
Hansard
(n.) An
official
report
of
proceedings
in the
British
Parliament;
-- so
called
from the name of the
publishers.
Detonate
::
Detonate
(v. t.) To cause to
explode;
to cause to burn or
inflame
with a
sudden
report.
Return
::
Return
(n.) An
account,
or
formal
report,
of an
action
performed,
of a duty
discharged,
of facts or
statistics,
and the like; as,
election
returns;
a
return
of the
amount
of goods
produced
or sold;
especially,
in the
plural,
a set of
tabulated
statistics
prepared
for
general
information..
Hearsay
::
Hearsay
(n.)
Report;
rumor;
fame;
common
talk;
something
heard from
another.
Return
::
Return
(n.) An
official
account,
report,
or
statement,
rendered
to the
commander
or other
superior
officer;
as, the
return
of men fit for duty; the
return
of the
number
of the sick; the
return
of
provisions,
etc..
Crackling
::
Crackling
(n.) The
making
of
small,
sharp
cracks
or
reports,
frequently
repeated..
Talk
::
Talk (n.)
Report;
rumor;
as, to hear talk of war..
Hear
::
Hear (v. i.) To be
informed
by oral
communication;
to be told; to
receive
information
by
report
or by
letter.
Misreport
::
Misreport
(v. t. & i.) To
report
erroneously;
to give an
incorrect
account
of.
Phonography
::
Phonography
(n.) A
representation
of
sounds
by
distinctive
characters;
commonly,
a
system
of
shorthand
writing
invented
by Isaac
Pitman,
or a
modification
of his
system,
much used by
reporters..
Report
::
Report
(v. i.) To make a
report,
or
response,
in
respect
of a
matter
inquired
of, a duty
enjoined,
or
information
expected;
as, the
committee
will
report
at
twelve
o'clock..
Infamous
::
Infamous
(a.) Of very bad
report;
having
a
reputation
of the worst kind; held in
abhorrence;
guilty
of
something
that
exposes
to
infamy;
base;
notoriously
vile;
detestable;
as, an
infamous
traitor;
an
infamous
perjurer..
Blow
::
Blow (v. t.) To
spread
by
report;
to
publish;
to
disclose.
Rumorer
::
Rumorer
(n.) A
teller
of news;
especially,
one who
spreads
false
reports..
Canard
::
Canard
(n.) An
extravagant
or
absurd
report
or
story;
a
fabricated
sensational
report
or
statement;
esp. one set
afloat
in the
newspapers
to hoax the
public.
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