Narrative

Word NARRATIVE
Character 9
Hyphenation nar ra tive
Pronunciations /ˈnæɹətɪv/

Definitions and meanings of "Narrative"

What do we mean by narrative?

A narrated account; a story. noun

The art, technique, or process of narrating. noun

The presentation of the positions of a politician or political party in the media, as by press releases, speeches, and interviews. noun

Consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story. adjective

Of or relating to narration. adjective

Of or pertaining to narration or the act of relating the details of a transaction or an event: as, narrative skill.

Given to narration or the telling of stories and the recounting of incidents and events.

That which is narrated; a connected account of the particulars of an event or transaction, or series of incidents; a relation or narration; a story. noun

The art of narrating or recounting in detail: as, he is very skilful in narrative. noun

Synonyms Account, Relation, Narrative, etc. See account. noun

Of or pertaining to narration; relating to the particulars of an event or transaction. adjective

Apt or inclined to relate stories, or to tell particulars of events; story-telling; garrulous. adjective

That which is narrated; the recital of a story; a continuous account of the particulars of an event or transaction; a story. noun

Telling a story. adjective

Being overly talkative; garrulous. adjective

The systematic recitation of an event or series of events. noun

That which is narrated. noun

Consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story adjective

A message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program noun

The systematic recitation of an event or series of events.

That which is narrated.

A representation of an event or story.

(creative writing) A manner of conveying a story, fictional or otherwise, in a body of work.

1. basically anything 2. can be used in any which way. 3. a stupid fuck. Urban Dictionary

Some fuckin nasty shit. not a liquid but def a lil wet. narr. Urban Dictionary

The act of being stupid and than trying to play it off, but eventually someone notices. Urban Dictionary

An exclamation of frustration or great physical exertion. Urban Dictionary

The inability to conceive of a happy ending. Urban Dictionary

Another way of saying no or hell nah! Urban Dictionary

A word meaning everything and nothing all at once, usually brought on by a drug induced state. Urban Dictionary

"Not a Rick Roll" Term is used to denote a video link is not a Rick Roll and is in fact, legitimate. Urban Dictionary

1. (adj.)- Stupid, foolish 2. (n) - A stupid person (also: Narr-narr head) 3. (n)- Ben Urban Dictionary

Nasty, gnarly Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Narrative

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The word "narrative" in example sentences

Hindostan,) the hero of the horrid narrative [Footnote: '_The hero of the horrid narrative_.' ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Hollins, for one, is sure further twists in the title narrative await. ❋ Jamie Jackson (2010)

The phenomenon McCall Smith described -- best exemplified by the hordes of fans clamoring for any new speck of information on the next "Twilight" novel by Stephenie Meyer or the conclusion to the "Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins -- is what I term narrative investment.

The cause of love, perhaps of envy, were the beneficia, flumen aureum of the emperor; and the Latin narrative is confirmed by ❋ Unknown (1206)

Are we still writing as if our narrative is the narrative of Judeo-Christian tradition? ❋ Haroon Moghul (2010)

Thus, the revenge portion of the narrative is all the more satisfying. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fair enough; I was admittedly using Rauch as a shorthand, assuming his narrative is a flawless summary of the underlying source. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Central to this narrative is the concept of the mistake, which Josipovici delicately deconstructs, until we reach the point where the mistake looks indistinguishable from what we might call a right decision. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The main subject of the narrative is a journey through a somnambulistic world by the son, Jozef, to visit his purportedly dying Father in a Sanatorium. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So perhaps the most impressive and subtle part of the narrative is the recognition that our desire for things to be okay, and our tenacious insistence on resisting change are more problematic than the natural disasters themselves. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I also think that the nature of the narrative is a factor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Also tugging at the edges of the narrative is the insight that the more out of control the natural world becomes, the more humans will try to control one another in a graceless and unhelpful form of recompense. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Where the narrative is aimed to function mainly as an immersive Story, authenticity and verisimilitude may be held more important than even basic literary skills. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

"Right now a lot of the narrative is around 'net-freedom, particularly in countries such as China and Iran, and so in this case the media was quick to pick up on a story that looked like it was doing great things for the Iranian people." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Where the narrative is aimed to function mainly as a conceptual exploration of a quirk's implications, we may expect to see less bolstering as the alterior reality is argued via that exploration; in some cases -- some future and ulterior realities, for example -- the fictive milieu may be argued directly from the start point of a recognisable mimetic milieu. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

[Lauren] is a narr narr. [thats] narr narr. [suck my] narr narr ❋ Cutieee1234567 (2009)

[yo there's] [fuckin] narr in [the bed] ❋ Narrguy (2021)

D [drops] the blunt and [trys] to pick it up before anyone notices and everyone [shouts] "Narr!!!!" ❋ Don Antwon_shareefa (2007)

"[NARR]!!" - ([Thomas Paine], 1791) Exclaimed while [Paine] lifted a batch of personal copies sent from the publisher of the "Rights of Man" from the floor on to his drafting table. ❋ Malcolm816 (2008)

Sometimes I think that the whole reason I met him was to discover that his wife was studying Counseling Psychology, if indeed that is the name of something a person might actually learn, with the great-grand-niece of [Frida Kahlo]. In the narrative of desire, perhaps what matters is not intimacy but it's counterpart: a [new thought]. In this sense, the lover is a necessary force, but rarely it's limit. I said: "Maybe this is the reason we met." Thinking of the yellow table, the third eye, the monkey in her arms. Dominant. I begged for an introduction, forgetting for a moment who I was. To him. For her. A cunt. Do cunts get to meet Frida Kahlo? In the flesh? [Greeley, Colorado] is where the slaughterhouses are. I'd like to visit that university town. ❋ Bhanu: A Failed Novelist (2008)

[jamaal]: yo bro [cheat on] your girl with this other girl i know [Anthony]: bro your crazy narr! ❋ Antman809 (2022)

Man, [what is] [wrong] with you? [NARR]!!! ❋ Magius (2003)

You see this yet? [http]://www.[youtube.com]/watch?v=iFGb8DnWFds ([NARR]) ❋ Egrissom (2008)

"I set my house on fire yesterday!" "Wow, that was pretty [narr] of you!" Peter [drowned] in a [puddle]. He was a narr. ❋ Scott Caine (2008)

[dude], [that guy's] [face] is narr ❋ O-dog (2003)

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