Pronunciation: /ˈstɔːri/
noun a narrative account of events
A1 I read a story about a little girl and her adventures with a magical unicorn.
A2 The story I heard yesterday was very interesting and kept me engaged the whole time.
B1 The author of this story is known for his unique writing style and captivating plot twists.
B2 The story of how they met and fell in love was truly heartwarming and unforgettable.
C1 The story delves deep into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of our actions.
C2 Her latest novel is a masterpiece, weaving together multiple storylines into a cohesive and thought-provoking narrative.
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A1 She likes to story about her adventures in the jungle.
A2 He stories to his friends about his travels around Europe.
B1 The author decided to story a new novel based on real events.
B2 The filmmaker plans to story a documentary about climate change.
C1 The journalist was asked to story the latest political scandal for the newspaper.
C2 The playwright continues to story compelling narratives that captivate audiences.
adjective not applicable
A1 I read a story book last night.
A2 The children enjoyed the story time at the library.
B1 She told a story about her trip to the beach.
B2 The movie had a complex storyline with multiple twists.
C1 The novel was praised for its intricate storytelling and character development.
C2 The play was a powerful exploration of human emotions and relationships.
adverb not applicable
A1 She told me a funny story about her cat.
A2 He read a short story before going to bed.
B1 The news story on TV was very interesting.
B2 The documentary told the story of the ancient civilization.
C1 The novel told a complex story with multiple plotlines.
C2 The author's storytelling prowess brought the characters to life in the story.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The story was very interesting.
A2 I read a story about a princess and a dragon.
B1 The story that she told me was quite moving.
B2 The story he wrote was full of suspense and drama.
C1 The story we discussed in class raised important ethical questions.
C2 The story they performed on stage was a masterpiece of storytelling.
preposition not applicable
A1 The story of the little red hen is a classic children's tale.
A2 She told me a story about her trip to Paris last summer.
B1 The novel tells the story of a young man's journey to self-discovery.
B2 The documentary explores the true story behind the famous heist.
C1 The play offers a unique perspective on the story of Romeo and Juliet.
C2 The author's latest book weaves together multiple storylines to create a complex narrative.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I like to read a story before going to bed.
A2 She told me a funny story about her cat.
B1 The story of the lost city fascinated archaeologists.
B2 The story of Romeo and Juliet is a classic tale of forbidden love.
C1 The detective uncovered a complex story of deceit and betrayal.
C2 The author's latest novel weaves together multiple storylines to create a compelling narrative.
interjection not applicable
A1 Story! I saw a cat.
A2 Story! Once upon a time, there was a princess.
B1 Story! The man told an interesting tale.
B2 Story! She couldn't believe the twist in the plot.
C1 Story! The novel's intricate storyline captivated the readers.
C2 Story! The film director's unique storytelling style won multiple awards.
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A1 I read a story about a princess and a dragon.
A2 The children listened to a story about a magical land.
B1 The novel tells the story of a young man's journey to find himself.
B2 The documentary told the true story of a famous artist's life.
C1 The historical fiction book weaves together multiple storylines to create a rich narrative.
C2 The author's latest novel is a complex story that explores themes of identity and belonging.
formal The novel was praised for its intricate plot and compelling story.
informal I heard a crazy story about a guy who found a treasure map in his attic.
slang Did you catch that juicy gossip story going around school?
figurative Her life story is like a rollercoaster, full of ups and downs.
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