Crossword-Solution: NARRATE 7 letters, 80 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Narrate v. t. To tell, rehearse, or recite, as a story; to relate the
particulars of; to go through with in detail, as an incident or
transaction; to give an account of.

We have 80 clues for the answer “NARRATE”

Clue Answers
Do documentary work 1 answer
Provide commentary 1 answer
Provide a voice-over, say 1 answer
Provide a voice-over 1 answer
Act as a storyteller. 1 answer
Add a soundtrack to, perhaps 1 answer
Add commentary 1 answer
Add commentary to 1 answer
Describe the action 1 answer
Do a documentary job 1 answer
Do a job on PBS 1 answer
Do commentary for, as a slide show 1 answer
Work on the docs 1 answer
Do some documentary work 1 answer
Do some voice-over work 1 answer
Do the commentary 1 answer
Do the voice-over 1 answer
Do voice-overs 1 answer
Do work on a documentary, perhaps 1 answer
Emulate El Gallo in "The Fantasticks" 1 answer
Give a running commentary 1 answer
Lay down an audio book 1 answer
Participate in a documentary film, perhaps 1 answer
Play the storyteller 1 answer
Record an audiobook 1 answer
Tell the tale 1 answer
Tell the story 1 answer
Talk through the whole movie? 1 answer
Talk through the whole movie, say 1 answer
Talk during the movie 1 answer
Talk during a movie? 1 answer
Supply a running commentary 1 answer
Share stories 1 answer
Record an audio book 1 answer
Tell a story aloud 1 answer
Read the script for a documentary. 1 answer
Voice a tale 1 answer
What Chaucer's pilgrims do 1 answer
Provide commentary for, as a slide show 1 answer
What tellers do 1 answer
Provide commentary for, as a documentary 1 answer
Do a voice-over 2 answers
Tell, as a tale 2 answers
Unfold a tale. 2 answers
Tell the story of 2 answers
Spin a story 2 answers
Do a voice-over, perhaps 2 answers
Do some voice work 2 answers
Tell, as a story 3 answers
Spin a yarn 4 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with NARRATE (5)

The extraordinary upshot of this adventure was—but we have not decided yet that this is the adventure we are to narrate.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
After apologizing for his ignorance, and reminding the audience that slavery was a poor school for the human intellect and heart, he proceeded to narrate some of the facts in his own history as a slave, and in the course of his speech gave utterance to many noble thoughts and thrilling reflections.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
But there is another sort of character who will narrate anything, and, the worse lie is, the more unscrupulous he will be; nothing will be too bad for him: and he will be ready to imitate anything, not as a joke, but in right good earnest, and before a large company.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
When the Christian hero of a hundred charitable victories plunges into a pitfall that has been dug for him by mistake, oh, what a warning it is to the rest of us to be unceasingly on our guard! How soon may our own evil passions prove to be Oriental noblemen who pounce on us unawares! I could write pages of affectionate warning on this one theme, but (alas!) I am not permitted to improve—I am condemned to narrate.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994
Entertaining that feeling very sincerely, and permitting its control, perhaps, quite unreasonably, I have often refused to narrate my personal experience in public anti-slavery meetings, and in sympathizing circles, when urged to do so by friends, with whose views and wishes, ordinarily, it were a pleasure to comply.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995

Quotes with NARRATE (3)

There's always a moment when you start to fall out of love, whether it's with a person or an idea or a cause, even if it's one you only narrate to yourself years after the event: a tiny thing, a wrong word, a false note, which means that things can never be quite the same again.
Douglas Adams The Salmon of Doubt
I always have enjoyed people to read for me or to have the chace to listen of how they narrate a book.
Deyth Banger
There was still something unfinished around her eyes; she wasn’t done yet. She was a story, not an epilogue. And if she chose to narrate her own life one word at a time as she descended the stairs to meet her newest arrival, that wasn’t hurting anyone. Narration was a hard habit to break, after all. Sometimes it was all a body had.
Seanan McGuire Every Heart a Doorway
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 111 times in crossword archives (1944–2025).