narrate |
recapitulate |
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Narrate is a related term of recapitulate.
As verbs the difference between narrate and recapitulate
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
recapitulate is to summarize or repeat in concise form.
narrate |
train |
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Narrate is a related term of train.
In lang=en terms the difference between narrate and train
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
train is to move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction.
As verbs the difference between narrate and train
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
train is to practice an ability.
As a noun train is
elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
narrate |
count |
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Narrate is a related term of count.
In lang=en terms the difference between narrate and count
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
count is to consider something an example of something.
As verbs the difference between narrate and count
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
count is to recite numbers in sequence.
As a noun count is
the act of or tallying a quantity or
count can be the male ruler of a county.
narrate |
grunt |
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Narrate is a related term of grunt.
As verbs the difference between narrate and grunt
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
grunt is to make a grunt or grunts.
As a noun grunt is
a short, snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.
narrate |
shriek |
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Narrate is a related term of shriek.
As verbs the difference between narrate and shriek
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
shriek is to utter a loud, sharp, shrill sound or cry, as do some birds and beasts; to scream, as in a sudden fright, in horror or anguish.
As a noun shriek is
a sharp, shrill outcry or scream; a shrill wild cry such as is caused by sudden or extreme terror, pain, or the like.
narrate |
announce |
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Narrate is a related term of announce.
As verbs the difference between narrate and announce
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
announce is (
label) to give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to publish; to proclaim.
inform |
narrate |
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In transitive terms the difference between inform and narrate
is that
inform is to give form or character to; to inspire (with a given quality); to affect, influence (with a pervading principle, idea etc.) while
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing.
As verbs the difference between inform and narrate
is that
inform is to instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge) while
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing.
As an adjective inform
is without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.
narrate |
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notify |
narrate |
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Notify is a related term of narrate.
In lang=en terms the difference between notify and narrate
is that
notify is to give (someone) notice of (something) while
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing.
As verbs the difference between notify and narrate
is that
notify is to give (someone) notice of (something) while
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing.
narrate |
impart |
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Narrate is a related term of impart.
As verbs the difference between narrate and impart
is that
narrate is to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing while
impart is to give a (
l) or (
l).
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