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narrative

/ˈnærətɪv/

A narrative is a spoken or written account of connected events; a story. It is the way a sequence of events is told or organized to give meaning to an audience.

Exemples

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She shared a short narrative about her childhood during the meeting.

She shared a short narrative about her childhood during the meeting.

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The legal report provides a detailed narrative of the incident.

The legal report provides a detailed narrative of the incident.

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So, what's the narrative behind your new tattoo?

So, what's the narrative behind your new tattoo?

Famille de mots

Nom
narrative
Verb
narrate
Adverbe
narratively
Adjectif
narrative
Apparenté
narrator
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Narrator' in a documentary who explains the 'Narrative' (the story) of the animals.

Quiz rapide

The author used a first-person _______ to make the reader feel closer to the character.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : narrative

Exemples

1

She shared a short narrative about her childhood during the meeting.

everyday

She shared a short narrative about her childhood during the meeting.

2

The legal report provides a detailed narrative of the incident.

formal

The legal report provides a detailed narrative of the incident.

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So, what's the narrative behind your new tattoo?

informal

So, what's the narrative behind your new tattoo?

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Scholars often analyze the narrative structure of epic poetry.

academic

Scholars often analyze the narrative structure of epic poetry.

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We need to build a stronger brand narrative to reach our customers.

business

We need to build a stronger brand narrative to reach our customers.

Famille de mots

Nom
narrative
Verb
narrate
Adverbe
narratively
Adjectif
narrative
Apparenté
narrator

Collocations courantes

compelling narrative compelling narrative
personal narrative personal narrative
historical narrative historical narrative
first-person narrative first-person narrative
narrative arc narrative arc

Phrases Courantes

change the narrative

change the narrative

master narrative

master narrative

push a narrative

push a narrative

Souvent confondu avec

narrative vs narrator

A narrative is the story itself, while a narrator is the person telling the story.

narrative vs novel

A novel is a specific book-length type of narrative, whereas narrative is a general term for any story sequence.

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Notes d'usage

Narrative is often used in literary or professional contexts to talk about the structure or the 'spin' of a story. It is more formal than simply using the word 'story'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'narrative' when they mean a fictional book only, but a narrative can be a true report of facts or even a brand strategy.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Narrator' in a documentary who explains the 'Narrative' (the story) of the animals.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'narrativus' meaning 'telling a story', from 'narrare' (to tell).

Modèles grammaticaux

countable noun (plural: narratives) often used as an attributive noun (e.g., narrative techniques) can be used as an adjective
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Contexte culturel

In modern media and politics, the term 'narrative' is frequently used to describe the specific way a news story is framed to influence public opinion.

Quiz rapide

The author used a first-person _______ to make the reader feel closer to the character.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : narrative

Mots lis

sit

A1

To rest your body on your bottom with your back upright, typically on a chair or the floor. It describes both the action of moving into this position and the state of being in it.

stand

A1

To be in an upright position supported by one's feet rather than sitting or lying down. It also refers to the physical location of an object or a person's particular opinion on a subject.

pay

A1

To give money to someone in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt. It can also mean to give something non-monetary, such as attention or a compliment.

meet

A1

To come together with someone at a specific place and time, or to be introduced to someone for the first time. It can also mean to satisfy a requirement, standard, or need.

continue

A1

To keep doing something or to stay in the same state without stopping. It can also mean to start an activity again after a short break.

set

A1

To put or place something in a specific position or location. It also means to adjust or prepare something so that it is ready for use, such as a clock or a table.

learn

A1

To gain knowledge, understanding, or a skill by studying, practicing, or being taught. It refers to the process of acquiring information through experience or education.

lead

A1

To go in front of a group of people to show them the way to a place. It also means to be in control of a group, a team, or an activity.

understand

A1

To know the meaning of what someone is saying or how something works. It involves grasping an idea, a language, or a situation clearly in your mind.

follow

A1

To move behind someone or something in the same direction. It also means to obey rules, instructions, or to understand the logic of an argument or story.

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