Narratorly vs Narratory - What's the difference?
narratorly | narratory |
In the style of a narrator.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=May 6, author=Neil Genzlinger, title=A Return to a Bloody Era, With a Cast of Stand-Ins, work=New York Times
, passage=But it chooses dramatic re-creation to deliver much of its material: actors portraying Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt and their various lieutenants stride into meetings, have whispered conversations and so on, with a narrator propelling the tale along in that overwrought narratorly voice so popular in such programs. }}
As adjectives the difference between narratorly and narratory
is that narratorly is in the style of a narrator while narratory is relating to a narrator and/or narration.narratorly
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