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reportnoun a loud explosive soundstartled by the report of a gun bang, blast, boom, clap, crack, crash, pop, slam, smash, snap, thunderclap, thwack, whack, whomp, whump thunk, whamclang, clangor, clank, clashknock, rap, tapblare, clamor, howl, hubbub, hue and cry, hullabaloo, outcry, roar, tumult, uproar a relating of events usually in the order in which they happenedgave a full report of their trip to London account, chronicle, chronology, commentary(usually commentaries), history, narration, narrative, record, story versiondeposition, documentation, testament, testimonial, testimony, witnessannals, blog, diary, journal, log, logbook, memoirminutes, procès-verbalanecdote, tale, yarnepic, sagagest(or geste), romancerecital, recitationcase history, case study overall quality as seen or judged by people in generalhe's a player of good report in golfing circles character, fame, mark, name, note, odor, rep(slang), reputation, repute credit, honorcelebrity, notoriety, renownimage, personaadmiration, regard, reverence discredit, disgrace, dishonor, disrepute, ignominy, infamy, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, reproach, shame information or opinion that is widely disseminated without any authority or confirmation of accuracythe report is that she was caught embezzling, but no one has any evidence buzz, dish, gossip, hearsay, noise, rumor, scuttlebutt, talk, tattle, word tale, whisper, whisperinghint, intimation, rumblingdisinformation, propagandaurban legend(also urban myth)dirt, scandal reportverbto give an oral or written account of in some detailwill report the progress of the war effort before a congressional committee on Monday chart, chronicle, describe, narrate, recite, recount, rehearse, relate, tell deliver, give, reel off, state, utter, voicedetail, enumerate, itemize, particularizebare, disclose, divulge, expose, let on (about), revealdelineate, depict, express, render, sketch set forth to make a written note ofreported the lawyer's closing statement jot (down), log, mark, note, put down, record, register, set down, take down, write down chronicle, minute, transcribeenregister, enter, inscribechalk (up), notch, score in the 14th century |