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narrative
B1
noun
Usage:
90%
story, account
Translation: story, account
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: A story or account of events, either true or imaginary, told in a structured way.

A narrative is a way to tell a story about things that happened. It can be real or made up. People use narratives to share events in order.

She told a narrative about her trip.

The book has a clear narrative style.

2
B2
noun
Usage:
75%
storytelling, plot
Translation: storytelling, plot
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: The particular way a story is told or presented, especially in writing, film, or speech.

This meaning shows how a story is told or arranged. It is about style and order in telling a story in books, films, or speeches.

The movie’s narrative was easy to follow.

Writers choose different narratives for books.

3
C1
noun
Usage:
60%
account, explanation
Translation: account, explanation
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: A report or description of connected events to explain a situation or idea, often used in social sciences.

Here, narrative means a description used to explain facts or ideas. It is common in history or social studies to explain what happened.

The report gives a narrative of the events.

His narrative explains the problem well.

4
C1
noun
Usage:
50%
point of view, interpretation
Translation: point of view, interpretation
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: The particular point of view or bias shown in a story or explanation, often related to personal or cultural perspective.

This meaning refers to how a story or idea is shaped by someone's personal beliefs or culture. Narratives can show different opinions or views about the same facts.

The narrative shows her view of history.

Different narratives exist for the same event.

5
C2
noun
Usage:
30%
discourse, perspective
Translation: discourse, perspective
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: In grammar and linguistics, the system or method by which a speaker organizes and presents information about events (includes tense and aspect).

In language study, narrative is how speakers arrange events in time. It involves grammar tools like how to show past, present, or ongoing actions.

Narrative helps us understand verb tenses.

Grammar studies often include narrative structure.

6
B2
noun
Usage:
65%
storytelling, recounting
Translation: storytelling, recounting
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: The act or process of telling a story or giving an account of events.

Narrative here means the action of telling a story. It is about how someone shares events or experiences with others.

Her narrative lasted for an hour.

Narrative involves telling what happened.

7
C1
noun
Usage:
55%
frame, angle
Translation: frame, angle
Pronunciation: /ˈnærətɪv/
Meaning: In media and journalism, the framing or angle used to present news or information to create a particular impression.

In media, narrative means the way information is shown to support certain ideas. It helps shape how people understand the news or stories.

The news article had a political narrative.

Media narratives can influence opinions.

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