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narrate v. relate, tell, recount, report, give an account (<strong>of</strong>), recite,<br />

rehearse, repeat, review, unfold, chronicle, describe, detail,<br />

reveal, retail: She narrated a bone-chilling story <strong>of</strong> intrigue<br />

and murder. Please narrate the events leading up to your finding<br />

the body, Mrs Easton.<br />

narration n. 1 telling, relating, unfolding, recounting, chronicling,<br />

recording, describing; report, recital, recitation, rehearsal,<br />

relation, chronicle, description, portrayal, detailing,<br />

revelation, story, tale, narrative: His narration was<br />

accompanied by nervous gestures. Her narration disagrees with<br />

her husband's in certain essential respects. 2 reading,<br />

voice-over: <strong>The</strong> narration did not seem to be coordinated with<br />

the pictures on the screen.<br />

narrative n. 1 story, tale, chronicle, description, revelation,<br />

portrayal, account, report, record, history, recital, statement:<br />

<strong>The</strong> characterizations were poor, but the narrative was<br />

fascinating.<br />

--adj. 2 storytelling, chronicling, anecdotal: One <strong>of</strong> her<br />

long, narrative poems has been published in a collection.<br />

narrator n. reporter, storyteller, raconteur, taleteller, teller <strong>of</strong><br />

tales, anecdotist or anecdotalist, relator, annalist,<br />

chronicler, describer, author; voice-over: We sat spellbound<br />

waiting for the narrator to continue.<br />

narrow adj. 1 constricted, slender, slim, thin, restricted,<br />

straitened, attenuated, narrowed; narrowing, tapering: We<br />

squeezed through the narrow passage to freedom. 2 confined,<br />

confining, limited, cramped, close, meagre, pinched, tight,<br />

incommodious: I awoke in a cell so narrow I could scarcely<br />

move. 3 strict, careful, close, precise, exact, exacting,<br />

demanding, finicky, finical, sharp, meticulous, scrupulous,<br />

fussy, rigid, searching, critical: <strong>The</strong> suspected forgeries were<br />

submitted to the narrow scrutiny <strong>of</strong> several experts. 4<br />

restricted, limited, circumscribed, proscribed, denotative: I<br />

learnt the meaning <strong>of</strong> charity in its narrowest sense. 5 See<br />

narrow-minded, below. 6 close, hairbreadth, lucky: I'd had a<br />

very narrow escape, for the bullet just grazed my scalp. 7<br />

stingy, niggardly, parsimonious, miserly, tight, sparing,

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