report |
rumorous |
As a noun report
is report (all senses).
As an adjective rumorous is
indistinct or confounded in sound; murmuring; vaguely heard.
report |
rereport |
As a noun report
is report (all senses).
As a verb rereport is
to report again.
report |
overreport |
As a noun report
is report (all senses).
As a verb overreport is
to report too much or too often.
report |
nonreporting |
As nouns the difference between report and nonreporting
is that
report is report (all senses) while
nonreporting is a failure to report.
As an adjective nonreporting is
not reporting; particularly, not required by law to file certain reports.
report |
thalience |
As nouns the difference between report and thalience
is that
report is report (all senses) while
thalience is the condition of being thalient: the idea that every object should know what and where it is, and should be able to report that to every nearby object.
report |
unsensationalized |
As a verb report
is to relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something). }.
As a noun report
is a piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.
As an adjective unsensationalized is
not sensationalized; reported in a reasonable manner.
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