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1. report
verb. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] to give an account or representation of in words.
Antonyms
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
2. report
verb. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
3. report
noun. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] a written document describing the findings of some individual or group.
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
4. report
verb. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] announce one's presence.
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
5. report
noun. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] the act of informing by verbal report.
Synonyms
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
6. report
noun. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] a short account of the news.
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
7. report
verb. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] make known to the authorities.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
8. report
noun. ['riːˈpɔrt, rɪˈpɔrt'] a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing).
Synonyms
Etymology
- report (English)
- reporter (Anglo-Norman)
9. card
noun. ['ˈkɑːrd'] one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- card (English)
- carde (Middle English (1100-1500))
- carte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- carde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- carda (Old Provençal (to 1500))