Short Story

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʃɔrt ˈstɔri/

Definitions of short story

noun a narrative that is shorter in length than a novel

Example Sentences

A1 I read a short story before going to bed.

A2 She wrote a short story for her creative writing class.

B1 The short story was published in a literary magazine.

B2 The author's collection of short stories won a prestigious award.

C1 The short story explored complex themes of identity and belonging.

C2 The short story captivated readers with its vivid imagery and compelling characters.

Examples of short story in a Sentence

formal The author wrote a compelling short story that captivated the readers.

informal I love reading a good short story before bed.

slang That short story was lit, I couldn't put it down!

figurative Life is like a short story, full of unexpected twists and turns.

Grammatical Forms of short story

past tense

wrote

plural

short stories

comparative

shorter story

superlative

shortest story

present tense

writes

future tense

will write

perfect tense

has written

continuous tense

is writing

singular

short story

positive degree

short story

infinitive

to write a short story

gerund

writing a short story

participle

written short stories

Origin and Evolution of short story

First Known Use: 1824 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'short story' originated from the early 19th century in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a brief fictional narrative, the term 'short story' has evolved to encompass a wide range of narrative forms that are concise and focused, often exploring a single theme or character in a condensed format.