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/nærətɪv ˌstoʊrˈtɛlɪŋ/ · nar.ra.tive sto.r.tel.ling
noun
- The art or practice of conveying a story or message through spoken or written words, images, or other forms of expression. The film's narrative storytelling was widely praised for its emotional depth and complexity.
- A style of communication that uses storytelling techniques to engage and persuade an audience. The company's marketing team used narrative storytelling to promote their new product and create a sense of brand identity.
verb
- To convey a story or message through spoken or written words, images, or other forms of expression. The author narratively told the story through a series of flashbacks and dialogue.
- To use storytelling techniques to engage and persuade an audience. The politician narratively told the story of their opponent's failures to sway public opinion.
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Did you know? The term 'narrative storytelling' has become increasingly popular in the fields of marketing, advertising, and education, where it is used to engage and persuade audiences through compelling stories and messages.