W: (n) tale [Related to: tell] (a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program) "his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children"
W: (n) telling [Related to: tell] (an act of narration) "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable"
W: (adj) narrative [Related to: narrate] (consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story) "narrative poetry"
W: (n) narration [Related to: narrate] ((rhetoric) the second section of an oration in which the facts are set forth)
W: (n) narration [Related to: narrate] (a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program) "his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children"
W: (n) narration [Related to: narrate] (the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events) "his narration was hesitant"
W: (n) recounting [Related to: recount] (an act of narration) "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable"
W: (n) recital [Related to: recite] (a detailed account or description of something) "he was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings"
W: (n) recital [Related to: recite] (the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events) "his narration was hesitant"
S: (v) enumerate, recite, itemize, itemise (specify individually) "She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered"; "The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug"