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report

noun

1 report

A written document describing the findings of some individual or group.

synonyms: study, written report.

Roget 531: publication; public announcement etc. 527; promulgation, propagation, proclamation, pronunziamento [It]; circulation, indiction, edition; hue and cry.    publicity, ... show more

Roget 532: news; information etc. 527; piece of news [Fr.], budget of news, budget of information; intelligence, tidings.    word, advice, aviso [Sp.], message; ... show more

Roget 480: result, conclusion, upshot; deduction, inference, ergotism [Med.]; illation; corollary, porism; moral.    estimation, valuation, appreciation, judication; ... show more

Roget 406: snap etc. v.; rapping etc. v.; decrepitation, crepitation; report, thud; burst, explosion, blast, boom, ... show more

Dutch: studie, rapport
Polish: studium

2 report

The act of informing by verbal report:
— He heard reports that they were causing trouble.

synonym: account.

Roget 527: information, enlightenment, acquaintance, knowledge etc. 490; publicity etc. 531; data etc. 467.    communication, ... show more

Dutch: expositie, exposé, rapport, rekenschap, uiteenzetting, verantwoording
Polish: zaanonsowanie, zameldowanie

3 report

A short account of the news:
— The report of his speech.

synonyms: account, news report, story, write up.

Roget 594: description, account, statement, report; expose etc. (disclosure) 529; specification, particulars; state of facts, summary of facts; brief ... show more

Polish: doniesienie

4 report

A sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing).

Dutch: rapport

5 report

A written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment:
— His father signed his report card.

synonym: report card.

Dutch: kwartaalrapport, rapport
Polish: świadectwo szkolne

6 report

An essay (especially one written as an assignment).

synonyms: composition, paper, theme.

Dutch: artikel, document, rapport
Polish: wypracowanie

7 report

The general estimation that the public has for a person:
— He was a person of bad report.

synonym: reputation.

Dutch: rapport
Polish: reputacja

verb

1 report

To give an account or representation of in words.

synonyms: account, describe.

Roget 594: describe; set forth etc. (state) 535; draw a picture, picture; portray etc. (represent) 554; characterize, particularize; ... show more

Roget 480: judge, conclude; come to a conclusion, draw a conclusion, arrive at a conclusion; ascertain, determine, make up one's mind.    deduce, derive, gather, collect, draw an inference, ... show more

Roget 551: record; put on record, place on record; chronicle, calendar, hand down to posterity; keep up the memory etc. (remember) 505; commemorate etc. (celebrate) ... show more

Roget 527: tell; inform, inform of; acquaint, acquaint with; impart, impart to; make acquaintance with, apprise, advise, enlighten, awaken; transmit.    ... show more

Dutch: omschrijven, beschrijven, gewagen, melden, rapporteren, vermelden

2 report

Announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding.

3 report

Announce one's presence.

4 report

Make known to the authorities.

5 report

Be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism:
— Snow reported on China in the 1950's.
— The cub reporter covered New York City.

synonym: cover.

Dutch: bekendmaken, berichten, melden, coveren

6 report

Complain about; make a charge against.


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