narrative

  • 81narrative preterit — noun see narrative past …

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  • 82narrative — 1. adjective /ˈnarətɪv,ˈnɛrətɪv/ a) Telling a story. b) Being overly talkative; garrulous. 2. noun /ˈnarətɪv,ˈnɛrətɪv/ a) The systematic recitation of an event or series of events …

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  • 83narrative — Synonyms and related words: Alcaic, Anacreontic, Castalian, Homeric, Hudibrastic, Pierian, Pindaric, Theocritean, account, anecdotage, anecdotal, anecdote, anecdotic, bardic, bucolic, chronicle, chronicling, description, didactic, dithyrambic,… …

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  • 84narrative — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. story, tale, anecdote, description. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. storylike, fictional, retold, recounted, narrated, sequential, reported; see also chronological , historical . n. Syn. story, tale,… …

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  • 85narrative — nar·ra·tive || nærÉ™tɪv n. plot, story; literary work that tells a story, tale adj. in storytelling form; descriptive; of narration …

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  • 86Narrative —   An ISO term. See preferred term Receiver s information …

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  • 87narrative — gerecednes …

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  • 88narrative — noun a spoken or written account of connected events; a story. ↘the narrated part of a literary work, as distinct from dialogue. ↘the practice or art of telling stories. adjective in the form of or concerned with narration. Derivatives… …

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  • 89narrative — n. Narration, relation, tale, account recital, rehearsal, description, story, history, chronicle …

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  • 90narrative — n 1. story, narration, tale, account; recital, chronicle, history; fable, myth, fairy tale, epic, saga; scripture, parable, allegory; anecdote, Inf. yarn, tall tale or story, Sl. fish or war story, fiction. 2. novel, romance, novella, short… …

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