A1 noun Neutre #282 le plus courant

report

/rɪˈpɔːrt/

A written or spoken description of a situation or event. It provides facts and information to people who need to know them.

Exemples

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1

I have to write a school report about my favorite animal.

I have to write a school report about my favorite animal.

2

The committee presented a formal report on the new project.

The committee presented a formal report on the new project.

3

So, what's the report? Did you have a good time at the party?

So, what's the report? Did you have a good time at the party?

Famille de mots

Nom
report
Verb
report
Adverbe
reportedly
Adjectif
reported
Apparenté
reporter
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'RE-PORT'. To 'port' is to carry (like a port-able computer), and 're' means back. You are 'carrying back' information to someone.

Quiz rapide

The boss asked me to write a ______ about the meeting.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : report

Exemples

1

I have to write a school report about my favorite animal.

everyday

I have to write a school report about my favorite animal.

2

The committee presented a formal report on the new project.

formal

The committee presented a formal report on the new project.

3

So, what's the report? Did you have a good time at the party?

informal

So, what's the report? Did you have a good time at the party?

4

The scientific report analyzes the results of the chemistry experiment.

academic

The scientific report analyzes the results of the chemistry experiment.

5

Please finish the monthly sales report by five o'clock.

business

Please finish the monthly sales report by five o'clock.

Famille de mots

Nom
report
Verb
report
Adverbe
reportedly
Adjectif
reported
Apparenté
reporter

Collocations courantes

write a report write a report
weather report weather report
news report news report
annual report annual report
progress report progress report

Phrases Courantes

status report

status report

file a report

file a report

police report

police report

Souvent confondu avec

report vs reporter

A reporter is a person who writes news; a report is the document they write.

report vs essay

An essay is usually an opinion or argument; a report is usually a presentation of facts.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word when you are talking about a factual document or a specific update on a situation. It is common in both schools and workplaces.

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Erreurs courantes

Students often forget that 'report' is a countable noun, so you must say 'a report' or 'reports', not just 'report'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'RE-PORT'. To 'port' is to carry (like a port-able computer), and 're' means back. You are 'carrying back' information to someone.

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Origine du mot

From the Old French word 'reporter', which comes from Latin 'reportare', meaning 'to bring back'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun (singular: report, plural: reports) Often followed by the preposition 'on' (e.g., a report on the weather)
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking countries, parents receive a 'report card' from school which shows their child's grades.

Quiz rapide

The boss asked me to write a ______ about the meeting.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : report

Mots lis

contraposable

C1

To subject a logical proposition to contraposition, which involves negating both the subject and the predicate and reversing their order. This operation is used in formal logic to derive a statement that is logically equivalent to the original conditional statement.

inplictude

C1

The quality or state of being implicit rather than expressly stated. It refers to the presence of underlying meanings, suggestions, or unspoken assumptions within a communication or situation.

intravincive

C1

Describing the internal forces, bonds, or links within a structure or group that promote cohesion and stability. It refers to the quality of being self-binding or inwardly connected, often preventing a system from breaking apart.

disturbward

C1

Describing a direction, tendency, or progression toward a state of disturbance, agitation, or disorder. It characterizes something that is increasingly becoming unsettled or disruptive rather than maintaining stability.

abdocion

C1

Describing a movement, force, or logical process that leads away from a central axis or established standard. It is primarily used in specialized technical contexts to describe muscles pulling a limb away from the body or ideas that diverge from a main thesis.

postturbism

C1

Relating to the state of calm or the specific social and psychological atmosphere that follows a period of intense upheaval or turbulence. It describes the condition of recovering order while still being shaped by the lingering effects of the preceding chaos.

undercidcide

C1

Refers to a state where a decision or ruling has been formulated at a subordinate or preliminary level but remains subject to higher-level review or finalization. It characterizes a provisional stage in legal or administrative processes where a result is pending official confirmation.

commedicy

C1

Describing something that possesses the structural or thematic essence of a traditional comedy, often characterized by a lighthearted tone and a resolution of conflict. It is used primarily in literary or theatrical analysis to denote the inherent 'spirit' of a humorous work.

foresedty

C1

To preemptively arrange, settle, or establish a situation in order to prevent future complications. It involves taking decisive action based on a prediction to ensure a stable and resolved state before a specific event occurs.

macrophotoity

C1

To capture or document subjects at extreme magnification, typically using specialized photographic equipment to reveal details invisible to the naked eye. This verb describes the action of producing high-resolution, close-up imagery for scientific, forensic, or artistic purposes.

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