report
In professional and academic spheres, this term functions as a tool for formal documentation and accountability. It transforms raw data or observation into a structured narrative intended for a specific audience, often carrying an implication of authority or officiality. When used to describe a sound, the word shifts from a communicative function to a sensory one. In this specific acoustic sense, it describes a sharp, percussive burst of noise that is characterized by its suddenness and intensity, typically associated with weaponry or mechanical failure.
Countable as a document (a report).
Meanings
Collocations & Compounds
detailed report
a comprehensive account
The detailed report highlighted the systemic flaws.
annual report
a yearly summary
The company's annual report is available online.
weather report
a forecast of conditions
I checked the weather report before leaving.
police report
an official record of a crime
The victim filed a police report.
status report
an update on progress
Please send me a status report by Friday.
Phrasal Verbs
report back
to return with information
The scout will report back to the general.
report in
to notify a supervisor of one's status
The field agents must report in every twelve hours.