Concept cluster: Communication > Storytelling
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Synonym of anecdoter (“a person who tells anecdotes”)
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A person who tells anecdotes; a raconteur.
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An account of something told by one person and written by another, especially a journalist or ghostwriter.
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A fictitious account of a person's history designed to conceal their actual history and motives.
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Of or pertaining to a conversation; conversational or chatty.
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One who invents elaborate stories.
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Someone who engages in double talk.
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The act of supplying fictional yet plausible results in lieu of performing an assigned experiment.
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The practice of falsifying experiment results by altering the experiment in order to produce the desired results.
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Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of talk.
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Alternative form of fablist [A teller of fables.]
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One who invents fables.
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One who tells or composes fables.
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A teller of fables.
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(dated) One who writes, studies or recites fables frequently; often professionally
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(figuratively) A liar.
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(authorship, figuratively) In literature, theatre/theater, etc., a character who helps emphasize the traits of the main character and who usually acts as an opponent or antagonist, but can also serve as the sidekick of the protagonist.
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Obsolete form of glosser. [A writer of glosses; a scholiast; a commentator.]
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(dated) A short history or tale.
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Something intoned.
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(archaic, transitive) To tell or narrate; to recount.
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One who recounts or studies legends.
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(by extension) A long detailed monologue to someone
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The telling of someone's personal experience; biographical or autobiographical communication.
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Alternative form of life-telling [The telling of someone's personal experience; biographical or autobiographical communication.]
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A story (fictional narrative) improvised by the teller based on elements suggested by the listener.
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(video games) The imagined boundary that separates the player's immersion in virtual reality from the real world.
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Someone who uses a megaphone.
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An actor in melodramas.
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(fiction) Synonym of bodyswap
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(comedy) A long series of comic stories and jokes as an entertainment.
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someone to whom a story is narrated
adj
Telling a story.
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(rare) A female narrator.
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(obsolete) innovation
adv
(music) Synonym of parlando
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A person who mindlessly repeats what he or she has heard.
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The observation that, on the Internet, without a clear indication of the author's intent, it is impossible to tell the difference between sincere extremism and a parody of extremism.
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(idiomatic) A social scenario in which all participants are aware of a truth, but pretend to believe in some alternative version of events to avoid conflict or embarrassment.
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Synonym of pourquoi story
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A storyteller, especially a person noted for telling stories with skill and wit.
adj
Characteristic of a raconteur
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A female storyteller.
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(obsolete) A person who spreads stories.
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(US) Someone who gives such speeches; a great orator.
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Storytelling in the context of a tabletop role-playing game, especially one published by White Wolf.
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(obsolete) A teller of stories; a historian.
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Abounding in stories; legendary
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The telling of a story or series of events.
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One who tells or composes stories.
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The act and skills of presenting stories and tales.
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The time at which a story is told.
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A rehearsal of what has occurred; narrative; discourse; statement; history; story.
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(archaic) A talker; a teller
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(obsolete) The (male) author or relater of a tale; storyteller.
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The act and skills of presenting stories and tales.
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a chat at which the participants exchange stories
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A person who tells stories.
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The act of narration.
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A story or fable that has a moral or message.
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of thagomizer [An arrangement of spikes found on the tails of various stegosaurs.]
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(countable) A particular work of this genre.
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(linguistics) One who uptalks.
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A literary event for writers.
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One who tells yarns or stories.

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