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narrate
CIDE DICTIONARY
narrate, v. t. [L. narratus, p. p. of narrare to narrate, prob. for gnarigare, fr. gnarus knowing. See Ignore, Know.].
To tell, rehearse, or recite, as a story; to relate the particulars of; to go through with in detail, as an incident or transaction; to give an account of. [1913 Webster]
Syn. -- To relate; recount; detail; describe.
OXFORD DICTIONARY
narrate, v.tr. (also absol.)
1 give a continuous story or account of.
2 provide a spoken commentary or accompaniment for (a film etc.).
1 give a continuous story or account of.
2 provide a spoken commentary or accompaniment for (a film etc.).
Derivative
narratable adj. narration n.
Etymology
L narrare narrat-
THESAURUS
narrate
allegorize, chronicle, descant, describe, detail, dilate, discourse, expatiate, fable, fabulize, fictionalize, mythicize, mythify, mythologize, novelize, recite, recount, rehearse, relate, repeat, report, retail, retell, reveal, review, romance, state, storify, tell, tell a story, unfold, unfold a taleROGET THESAURUS
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Description
VB describe, set forth, draw a picture, picture, portray, characterize, particularize, narrate, relate, recite, recount, sum up, run over, recapitulate, rehearse, fight one's battles over again, unfold a tale, tell, give an account of, render an account of, report, make a report, draw up a statement, detail, enter into particulars, enter into details, descend to particulars, descend to details, itemize.For further exploring for "narrate" in Webster Dictionary Online