List of synonyms from "narrative history" to synonyms from "narrowness"
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- Narrative history
- Narratives
- Narrator
- Narrow
- Narrow down
- Narrow escape
- Narrow minded
- Narrow-mindedness
- Narrow outlook
- Narrow squeak
- Narrow victories
- Narrow victory
- Narrowed
- Narrowed down
- Narrower
- Narrowests
- Narrowing
- Narrowing down
- Narrowly
- Narrowminded
- Narrowmindedness
- Narrowmindednessed
- Narrowmindednessing
- Narrowness
Definition of the day : « narratives »
- noun story, tale
- All we have to do is to take the narratives at their face meaning.
- Extract from : « Understanding the Scriptures » by Francis McConnell
- Hitherto Mr. Temple's narratives had all been about boys and men.
- Extract from : « Biographical Stories » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- A familiarity with the characters and narratives of the ancient literature.
- Extract from : « College Teaching » by Paul Klapper
- There are many blanks in her narratives, and Paul feels these must be properly filled.
- Extract from : « Oswald Langdon » by Carson Jay Lee
- Reporters vied in their narratives of exciting coincidences.
- Extract from : « Oswald Langdon » by Carson Jay Lee
- Uncle's narratives had been so realistic that I began to dread Pierre's departure.
- Extract from : « Oswald Langdon » by Carson Jay Lee
- But, for fear of wanting time, I shall mention but two or three Narratives.
- Extract from : « The Sceptical Chymist » by Robert Boyle
- In vain I tried to interest her with narratives of my travels.
- Extract from : « Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels » by Stephen Leacock
- Most narratives of privateering or of piracy are found in the form of depositions.
- Extract from : « Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period » by Various
- The wonderful narratives were resumed; but I had narratives of my own quite as wonderful.
- Extract from : « Fragments of science, V. 1-2 » by John Tyndall
