Pronunciation: /nəˈreɪʃən/
noun a spoken or written account of connected events; a story
A1 The children enjoyed listening to the narration of the story.
A2 The narration in the documentary was clear and easy to follow.
B1 The novel's narration was told from the perspective of the main character.
B2 The film's narration added depth to the storyline and characters.
C1 The narration in the audiobook was expertly done, capturing the emotions of the characters.
C2 The author's unique style of narration made the book a literary masterpiece.
adjective relating to the act of narrating or giving an account
A1 The narration in the children's book was simple and easy to understand.
A2 The narration of the movie was clear and helped me follow the story.
B1 The narration style of the podcast was engaging and kept me interested.
B2 The narration of the audiobook was so well done that I felt like I was part of the story.
C1 The narration in the documentary was informative and provided a deep insight into the subject.
C2 The narration of the novel was so beautifully crafted that it added another layer of depth to the story.
formal The narration in the documentary was well-researched and expertly presented.
informal I love listening to the narration in podcasts, it really helps me follow along.
slang The narration in that movie was so boring, I couldn't even stay awake.
figurative Her narration of events was like a tapestry, weaving together different perspectives into one cohesive story.
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