narrative
A narrative is a story or an account of events that happened.
Explanation at your level:
A narrative is a story. When you tell your friend what you did at the park, you are making a narrative. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
A narrative is a way of telling a story. If you write a book or tell a friend about your vacation, you are sharing a narrative. It helps people understand what happened.
A narrative is a spoken or written account of connected events. It is more than just a list of facts; it is a story that has a specific order and meaning. You might analyze the narrative of a movie or a news report.
In English, narrative is used to describe the structure of a story. It is often used in formal contexts to discuss how media or politicians 'shape the narrative' to influence how people think about an event.
The term narrative is frequently used in academic and critical theory to denote a framework of beliefs or a 'master narrative' that influences societal perception. It implies that the way we tell a story is just as important as the facts themselves.
At the C2 level, narrative transcends simple storytelling. It encompasses the ontological status of human experience—how we construct our own identities through the 'narrative self'. It is used in literary criticism to discuss metafiction, where a narrative comments on its own structure, and in sociology to analyze how cultural myths are perpetuated.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- A narrative is a story or account of events.
- It is used in both formal and casual settings.
- It implies a specific structure or viewpoint.
- Commonly used in media and politics.
Think of a narrative as the 'thread' that stitches events together. It is not just a random list of things that happened; it is the way we choose to tell those things to make them make sense.
When you tell a friend about your day, you are creating a narrative. You pick the most important parts, organize them in order, and help your friend understand your experience. Whether it is a novel, a movie, or a news report, the narrative is the 'how' behind the 'what'.
The word narrative comes from the Latin word narrare, which means 'to tell' or 'to relate'. It is closely related to the Latin adjective gnarus, meaning 'knowing' or 'acquainted with'.
It entered English in the mid-17th century. Historically, it was used to describe a formal account of facts, but over time, it expanded to cover everything from epic poems to the personal stories we share on social media today.
You will hear narrative used in both casual and very formal settings. In casual talk, people might say, 'That's an interesting narrative,' to describe someone's version of events.
In academic or political circles, it is used to describe a 'dominant narrative'—the main story that society or a group of people believes. It is a powerful word because it implies that there might be other ways to tell the same story.
While 'narrative' isn't always inside common idioms, it appears in phrases like 'control the narrative', which means managing how a story is told to the public. Another is 'change the narrative', meaning to shift the focus of a discussion. 'A counter-narrative' is a story that goes against the main one. 'The grand narrative' refers to an all-encompassing story about history. Finally, 'narrative arc' describes the path a story takes from start to finish.
The plural is narratives. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a narrative' or 'many narratives'. It is often used with verbs like 'construct', 'shape', or 'challenge'.
Pronunciation (US): NAIR-uh-tiv. Stress is on the first syllable. Rhyming words include: comparative, declarative, and imperative.
Fun Fact
It comes from the same root as 'gnostic' (knowledge).
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'NAIR-uh-tiv'.
Sounds like 'NAIR-uh-tiv'.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'a' as 'ah'
- Stressing the second syllable
- Dropping the final 'v'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in academic texts.
Useful for formal writing.
Used in professional discussions.
Common in news.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
A narrative / The narratives
Subject-Verb Agreement
The narrative is interesting.
Adjective placement
The complex narrative.
Examples by Level
This is a good narrative.
This is a good story.
Noun usage
The narrative of the movie was very sad.
She wrote a short narrative about her trip.
I like his narrative style.
The narrative is easy to follow.
Can you tell me the narrative?
The narrative starts in a small town.
He changed the narrative of the story.
The narrative was very exciting.
The film has a complex narrative structure.
She challenged the official narrative of the event.
The book provides a compelling narrative of his life.
We need to create a new narrative for our brand.
The narrative flow of the essay was excellent.
He is a master of narrative storytelling.
The narrative keeps the reader engaged.
The narrative shifts between past and present.
The media is trying to control the narrative.
The author uses a non-linear narrative to build suspense.
It is important to consider the narrative from all sides.
The political narrative has shifted significantly this year.
Her personal narrative is truly inspiring.
The narrative arc of the play is very dramatic.
They are pushing a false narrative to confuse voters.
The historical narrative needs to be re-examined.
The film deconstructs the traditional hero narrative.
His speech was a powerful counter-narrative to the status quo.
The novel explores the intersection of personal and national narratives.
We must interrogate the underlying narrative of this report.
The narrative voice is unreliable, which adds mystery.
The cultural narrative surrounding success is changing.
The narrative thread is woven throughout the entire collection.
She successfully reframed the narrative to favor her cause.
The postmodern narrative often rejects a single objective truth.
The meta-narrative of the era was one of inevitable progress.
He critiques the colonial narrative inherent in the archives.
The narrative construction of identity is a central theme here.
The text serves as a narrative bridge between two cultures.
The narrative drive of the epic poem is relentless.
It is a profound exploration of the narrative limitations of language.
The narrative strategy relies on fragmented perspectives.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"Control the narrative"
To influence how a situation is perceived by others.
The politician worked hard to control the narrative.
neutral"Change the narrative"
To shift the focus of a discussion.
She changed the narrative by focusing on the facts.
neutral"A counter-narrative"
A story that challenges the main story.
The documentary provides a counter-narrative.
formal"The grand narrative"
A large-scale theory or story about history.
History is more than just one grand narrative.
academic"Narrative arc"
The path of a story's plot.
The movie's narrative arc was very satisfying.
neutral"Spin a narrative"
To create a story, often to deceive.
He tried to spin a narrative to hide the truth.
casualEasily Confused
Both mean a sequence of events.
Narrative is more formal.
A bedtime story vs. a political narrative.
Both relate to telling.
Account is more factual.
A police account vs. a fictional narrative.
Both are long.
Chronicle is strictly chronological.
A chronicle of events.
Both are accounts.
Report is strictly data-driven.
A financial report.
Sentence Patterns
The narrative of [Subject] is...
The narrative of the movie is complex.
To control the narrative...
To control the narrative, they spoke to the press.
A narrative about...
She wrote a narrative about her life.
The dominant narrative is...
The dominant narrative is changing.
Challenge the narrative of...
We must challenge the narrative of the past.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
A narrative is a version of events, not necessarily the objective truth.
One is the process, the other is the product.
It is primarily a noun.
Narrative sounds academic; story is better for daily life.
A narrative is any account of events.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a storyteller sitting in your living room.
In the News
Listen for 'narrative' when news anchors speak.
Political Context
Notice how parties fight over the narrative.
Countable Noun
Always use 'a' or 'the' with it.
Stress the First
NAIR-uh-tiv.
Noun vs Adjective
It is mostly a noun.
Etymology
Latin 'narrare' means to tell.
Use it in writing
Replace 'story' with 'narrative' in essays.
Narrative Arc
Use this term for better essays.
Podcasts
Look for podcasts that discuss 'narrative structures'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Narrate-ive: I 'narrate' a story to 'give' you the facts.
Visual Association
A campfire with someone telling a story.
Word Web
چالش
Write a 3-sentence narrative about your breakfast.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: To tell, to relate
بافت فرهنگی
Can be sensitive when used to dismiss someone's lived experience.
Very common in political and journalistic discourse.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- narrative essay
- narrative structure
- analyze the narrative
In politics
- control the narrative
- change the narrative
- false narrative
In media
- narrative arc
- the media narrative
- compelling narrative
In daily life
- tell a narrative
- my own narrative
- the narrative of my day
Conversation Starters
"What do you think is the dominant narrative in the news today?"
"Can you tell me a narrative about your childhood?"
"Do you think it is possible to completely control the narrative?"
"How does the narrative of a book change when it becomes a movie?"
"Why do people feel the need to create a personal narrative?"
Journal Prompts
Write a short narrative about a time you learned something new.
If you had to change the narrative of your week, what would you change?
Describe the narrative of your favorite movie.
Why is it important for people to tell their own narratives?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it can be a speech, a movie, or even a conversation.
Yes, a narrative can be a single paragraph.
The most common way a story is told by society.
They are synonyms, but narrative is more formal.
Yes, if the context is professional.
No, it is a noun or adjective.
Narrate.
Usually, but it can describe future plans too.
خودت رو بسنج
The ___ was very long.
Narrative fits the context of a story.
What is a narrative?
A narrative is a story.
A narrative is always true.
Narratives can be fictional or interpreted.
Word
معنی
Matching words to meanings.
Subject-verb-adjective structure.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
A narrative is the way we organize events into a meaningful story.
- A narrative is a story or account of events.
- It is used in both formal and casual settings.
- It implies a specific structure or viewpoint.
- Commonly used in media and politics.
Memory Palace
Imagine a storyteller sitting in your living room.
In the News
Listen for 'narrative' when news anchors speak.
Political Context
Notice how parties fight over the narrative.
Countable Noun
Always use 'a' or 'the' with it.
مثال
The novel has a complex narrative.
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aah
A1صدایی است که هنگام احساس آرامش، رضایت یا شادی بیان میشود. گاهی برای ابراز درد یا غافلگیری هم به کار میرود.
accentuate
C1To make a particular feature of something more noticeable or prominent. It is frequently used to describe how one thing emphasizes the beauty, importance, or intensity of another.
acknowledgment
B2An acknowledgment is the act of accepting or admitting that something is true, or a formal statement confirming that something has been received. It can also refer to a public expression of thanks for someone's help or contribution.
actually
B1Actually is used to emphasize that something is a real fact or the truth, often contrasting with what was thought or said. It can also be used to introduce a surprising piece of information or to gently correct someone.
address
A2یعنی مستقیماً با کسی حرف بزنی یا به یه مشکلی رسیدگی کنی. برای سخنرانی کردن یا نوشتن آدرس روی نامه هم استفاده میشه.
addressee
B2The person or organization to whom a letter, package, or message is addressed. It refers to the intended recipient of a piece of communication.
adlocment
C1Describes a style of communication or behavior that is formal, directed, and oratorical in nature, specifically pertaining to a public address or a declamatory speech. It is used to characterize language that is intentionally designed to be heard by an audience for the purpose of instruction or inspiration.
adloctude
C1سبک ارتباطی رسمی و مستقیم که در عین صمیمی و در دسترس بودن، حس اقتدار و حرفهای بودن رو منتقل میکنه.
admonish
C1To firmly warn or reprimand someone for their behavior, or to advise someone earnestly to do or avoid something. It often implies a sense of moral guidance or authoritative concern rather than just anger.
adpassant
C1To mention or address a secondary topic briefly and incidentally while focused on a primary task or discussion. It describes an action that occurs seamlessly 'in passing' without disrupting the main narrative or workflow.