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narrate

tell a story / provide commentary / recount events
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: narratedpp: narrateding: narrating

This term describes the act of guiding an audience through a sequence of events, often serving as the bridge between the action and the viewer. It carries a connotation of structured storytelling and authoritative delivery, whether the delivery is written or spoken. In modern media, the word specifically evokes the presence of a voice-over, where the narrator provides context or internal monologue that the characters cannot express. This distinguishes it from simply speaking or talking, as it implies a purposeful, chronological arrangement of a plot or report.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ something to someone]

To tell a story or describe a series of events in a detailed way.

"The documentary is narrated by a famous actor."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To provide a spoken commentary for a movie, television program, or recording.

"She was hired to narrate the audiobook version of the novel."

Intransitive Verb

To act as a narrator in a play or a broadcast.

"The actor stepped forward to narrate the transition between scenes."

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