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    narrate
    /nəˈreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. give a spoken or written account of: "the story is narrated by the heroine"

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  2. NARRATE definition: 1. to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen: 2…. Learn more.

  3. How to use narrate in a sentence. to tell (a story) in detail; also : to provide spoken commentary for (something, such as a movie or television show)… See the full definition

  4. NARRATE meaning: 1. to tell a story, often by reading aloud from a text, or to describe events as they happen: 2…. Learn more.

  5. to give an account or tell the story of (events, experiences, etc.). Synonyms: recite, detail. to add a spoken commentary to (a film, television program, etc.): The Oscar-winning actor recently produced and narrated a new documentary on climate change.

  6. When you tell a story or describe something out loud, you narrate. You might hire a well-known actor to narrate your documentary film about circus elephants. One way to narrate is to comment on or describe visual images — photographs or scenes in a film, for example.

  7. If you narrate a story, you tell it from your own point of view. The three of them narrate the same events from three perspectives. American English : narrate / ˈnæreɪt /

  8. Definition of narrate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. to give an account or tell the story of (events, experiences, etc.). 2. to add a spoken commentary to (a film, television program, etc.). v.i. 3. to relate or recount events, experiences, etc., in speech or writing.

  10. NARRATE definition: to tell the story in a book, film, play, etc: . Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'narrate' 1. If you narrate a story, you tell it from your own point of view. [formal] [...] 2. The person who narrates a film or program speaks the words which accompany the pictures, but does not appear in it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'narrate' present simple: I narrate, you narrate [...]