Narrate

//nəˈɹeɪt//

"Narrate" in a Sentence (13 examples)

People sometimes narrate their actions to themselves as a running commentary.

We need someone famous to narrate the script for our new documentary.

He had been a pioneer in California, and could narrate many a strange tale of fortunes made and fortunes lost in those wild, halcyon days.

The Girl Scouts recruited Queen Latifah to narrate a video featuring famous former Girl Scouts—Venus Williams, Katie Couric and many more.

And then Marie-Celeste proceeded to narrate at length her unexpected encounter with Ted under the apple-tree.

Who is going to narrate a tale this evening?

She enjoys chuckling when I narrate funny stories from the past.

narrate a story

narrate a tale

narrate one's life

narrate the play

The documentary will narrate the rise and fall of the historic club.

narrate the meeting

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