report

report
n
1. detailed statement, detailing, in-depth account, delineation, circumstantiation, exposition, exposition, explanation, Archaic. delation; description, sketch, characterization, portrayal, picturization, representation; account, recounting, telling, sharing, relation, narration, narrative, recital, recitation, recapitulation; reportage, article, piece, column, story, review, critique, exposd, Inf. write-up; record, chronicle, annals, history; transcription, transcript, minutes, notes, copy of the proceedings.
2. announcement, statement, speech, public address, broadcast; revelation, disclosure, Archaic. divulgation; release, press release, publication, bulletin, notification, notice; note, memorandum, Inf. memo, dispatch, communique^ communication.
3. rumor, grapevine, hearsay, gossip, tittle-tattle, dirt, Inf. scuttlebutt, Fr. oui-dire, Archaic. bruit; word, news, tidings, latest; information, info, intelligence, Inf. inside info, Sl. dope, Sl. poop.
4. boom, bang, crack, crash, rumble, echo, reverberation, noise, sound; discharge, explosion, detonation, fulmination; shot, blast, gunfire, backfire, thunderclap.
5. report card, academic report, school or college file, transcript, grades.
6. paper, position paper, white paper, white book, blue book, dossier; documentary, monograph, treatise, thesis, dissertation, study, in-depth look; analysis, discussion, commentary, editorial; findings, conclusion, results, end result, outcome, issue, product; finding, decision, opinion, determination, judgement, verdict, decree, order, final word.
7. repute, reputation, renown, distinction, notability, notoriety, fame, name; regard, esteem, consideration; performance, past performance, track record, history.
v
8. relay, pass on, repeat, communicate; inform, advise of, brief, fill [s.o.] in, enlighten; present oneself, show up, be there or present, come in or around.
9. relate, tell, tell about, recount, put into words, set forth, give an account of; narrate, recite, rehearse, recapitulate, review, go over, run through; describe, detail, sketch, depict, portray, characterize.
10. disclose, reveal, divulge, Archaic. divulgate; publicize, make public, circulate, send out, spread or pass the word or news; state publicly, broadcast, announce, voice, publish, print, put out.
11. give one's position on, tell where one stands, give an accounting, go on record; analyze, critique, discuss, talk about; publish one's results or findings, put out a position paper or white paper; reveal one's final decision or conclusion, give one's opinion or judgment, state the verdict or determination.
12. tell on, tattle on, inform on, Inf. blab on, Sl. squeal on, Sl. rat on, Chiefly Scot. delate; accuse, charge, make a charge against; go to the authorities or police, make a complaint.
13. transcribe, take the minutes, take dictation, take notes, take down, write down, jot down, make a note of; record, keep a record of, put into writing, document, write up, write about or on, chronicle, put into the annals.

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