narratively (Meaning)

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narratively (adv.)

In the style of narration.

narratively Sentence Examples

  1. The storyteller narratively recounted the epic tale, immersing the audience in the realm of adventure.
  2. Emily's narratively vivid journal entries chronicled her transformative journey through distant lands.
  3. The documentary narratively weaved together interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis to tell a compelling story.
  4. The novel's narratively innovative structure presented different perspectives, challenging conventional storytelling norms.
  5. The witness narratively described the harrowing events, his voice trembling with emotion.
  6. The historical account narratively reconstructed the past, offering insights into the decisions that shaped a nation.
  7. The screenplay narratively crafted a gripping and cinematic experience, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.
  8. The song's narratively poignant lyrics painted a vivid picture of love, loss, and longing.
  9. The narrative poem's rhythmic language and evocative imagery transported readers to a fantastical realm.
  10. The historian narratively interpreted primary sources, revealing the hidden narratives behind historical events.

FAQs About the word narratively

In the style of narration.

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The storyteller narratively recounted the epic tale, immersing the audience in the realm of adventure.

Emily's narratively vivid journal entries chronicled her transformative journey through distant lands.

The documentary narratively weaved together interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis to tell a compelling story.

The novel's narratively innovative structure presented different perspectives, challenging conventional storytelling norms.