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Definition of “narration”

narration (nəˈreɪʃən Pronunciation for narration

Definitions

noun

  1. the act or process of narrating
  2. a narrated account or story; narrative
  3. (in traditional rhetoric) the third step in making a speech, the putting forward of the question

Example Sentences Including 'narration'

A l-minute slide presentation with prerecorded narration is often more effective than a 15-minute reading by an HR representative.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
Each time the voice of the narration is diminished, the people in the programme can be more easily heard.
Independent (1998)
Like the old show, the new one will open each week with narration : "The story you are about to see was drawn from actual events.
Edmonton Sun (2003)
Performances on her first trip to Australia include narration of A Midsummer Night's Dream with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
Misc (1998)
Sean Penn's reverential narration gives his case some sort of trendy credence.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
She was appalled at his blasé narration , not its content, simply the tone.
Thomas, Craig The Last Raven
The occasional parallels drawn with Judaism, Christianity and Islam only serve to heighten the impact of the narration.
India Today (2001)

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