Definitions for narrations

narrations nar·ra·tion

Spelling: [na-rey-shuh n]
IPA: /næˈreɪ ʃən/

Narrations is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 471 anagrams from letters in narrations (aainnorrst).

Definitions for narrations

noun

  1. something narrated; an account, story, or narrative.
  2. the act or process of narrating.
  3. a recital of events, especially in chronological order, as the story narrated in a poem or the exposition in a drama.
  4. Rhetoric. (in classical speech) the third part, the exposition of the question.
  5. something narrated; an account, story, or narrative.
  6. the act or process of narrating.
  7. a recital of events, especially in chronological order, as the story narrated in a poem or the exposition in a drama.
  8. Rhetoric. (in classical speech) the third part, the exposition of the question.

Origin of narrations

1400-50; late Middle English Latin narrātiōn- (stem of narrātiō), equivalent to narrāt(us) (see narrate) + -iōn- -ion

Examples for narrations

We shall here resume the more picturesque style of narration.

While these events are critical, what requires the most attention is the manner of her narration.

And narration may be either simple narration, or imitation, or a union of the two?

One of the great pleasures of his book is the narration of dozens of small but significant encounters with students.

As Sitch finagled his way through the scenario, his narration was loathsome, derogatory… and brilliant.

Dialogue and narration is at a minimum, as are as the drawings.

George was glad to have some one to talk to, but he was distressed by this narration of his landlady.

The Queen is said to have been moved to tears by the narration of his story.

As such, there is a vulnerability to the narration of An Armenian Sketchbook.

Mr. Stubmore did not seem to grow more distant at Philip's narration.

While these events are critical, what requires the most attention is the manner of her narration.

The Queen is said to have been moved to tears by the narration of his story.

As Sitch finagled his way through the scenario, his narration was loathsome, derogatory… and brilliant.

George was glad to have some one to talk to, but he was distressed by this narration of his landlady.

We shall here resume the more picturesque style of narration.

Mr. Stubmore did not seem to grow more distant at Philip's narration.

Dialogue and narration is at a minimum, as are as the drawings.

And narration may be either simple narration, or imitation, or a union of the two?

As such, there is a vulnerability to the narration of An Armenian Sketchbook.

One of the great pleasures of his book is the narration of dozens of small but significant encounters with students.

Word Value for narrations
Scrable

9

Words with friends

11

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