Pronunciation: /ˈnɛrətɪv/
noun a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious
A1 The children enjoyed listening to the fairy tale narrative.
A2 She wrote a short narrative about her summer vacation.
B1 The novel's narrative was filled with suspense and intrigue.
B2 The documentary presented a compelling narrative about climate change.
C1 The author's narrative style is known for its intricate character development.
C2 The film director masterfully crafted a nonlinear narrative that kept viewers engaged.
adjective pertaining to or being a narrative
A1 The children enjoyed listening to the narrative story.
A2 She wrote a simple narrative essay for her English class.
B1 The documentary provided a detailed narrative of the historical events.
B2 The novel was praised for its complex narrative structure.
C1 The film director masterfully crafted a compelling narrative that captivated audiences.
C2 The author's narrative style is both poetic and thought-provoking.
formal The novel's narrative is intricately woven with multiple perspectives.
informal I love how the story's narrative unfolds throughout the book.
slang The movie's narrative was all over the place, I couldn't follow it.
figurative Her narrative of the events painted a vivid picture in my mind.
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