narrate
21narrate — nar|rate [ ne,reıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to tell a story in speech or writing: Mark narrated the shocking details of his night in jail. 2. ) to give information about what is happening in a television program or movie without appearing on the… …
22narrate — nar·rate || næ reɪt , næ /nÉ™ v. tell a story (in writing or speech) ; give an account of; describe an event or an experience …
23narrate — [nə reɪt] verb give a spoken or written account of. ↘provide a commentary to accompany (a film, story, etc.). Derivatives narratable adjective narration noun narrator noun narratorial narə tɔ:rɪəl adjective …
24narrate — v. a. Relate, recite, recount, rehearse, tell, detail, describe, give an account of …
25narrate — verb (T) formal to tell a story by describing all the events in order: a wild life film narrated by David Attenborough …
26narrate — verb the story is narrated by an English butler Syn: tell, relate, recount, describe, chronicle, give a report of, report; voice over …
27narrate — v 1. tell, relate, recount, rehearse, give a report or an account of, set forth, chronicle, report; romance, novelize. 2. repeat, review, run over, recapitulate, sum up. 3. describe, portray, sketch out; detail, circumstantiate, expatiate,… …
28narrate — nar·rate …
29narrate — verb Syn: tell, relate, recount, describe, chronicle, report, present …
30narrate — [nəˈreɪt] verb [T] to give information about what is happening in a television programme or a film without appearing on the screen …