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report
noun countable UK /rɪˈpɔː(r)t/ 1 a spoken or written account that gives information about a particular subject, situation, or eventAccording to the police report, the victim died of a knife wound. the company’s annual report report on: We have to write a short report on the conference. Synonyms and related words
Documents and types of document annual report blue book certificate Synonyms and related words 1a mainly spokendetails about something that has been happening in your lifeWe expect a full report when you get back from Greece. Synonyms and related words
Verbs frequently used with report as the object ▪ confirm, deny, dismiss, issue, refute, release
2 an article or broadcast that gives information about something that is happening in the newsOur next report contains images that some viewers might find upsetting. report on: Did you see that report about house prices in London? Synonyms and related words
The news breaking news capture the headlines communiqué 3 an official document on a particular subject, often made by a group of people after studying a problem or situation carefullyA new report shows violent crime is on the increase. report on: a government-sponsored report on inner-city unemployment I can’t comment on the causes of the accident until I have seen the report’s conclusions. Synonyms and related words
Documents and types of document annual report blue book certificate 4 a piece of information about an event, that may or may not be truereport of: We’re getting reports of a fresh outbreak of fighting in the region. report that: The hospital refused to confirm reports that the nurses are considering a strike. Synonyms and related words
General words for information, news and facts 5 educationBritisha document written by a teacher giving details of a student’s work in a school. The American word is report card. Synonyms and related words
University and school work and objects found in the classroom all-nighter blackboard blue book 6 formala sudden loud noise caused by a gun or an explosion Synonyms and related words Synonyms and related words
Gunfire and shooting come under fire cover crossfire
report
noun countable US /rɪˈpɔrt/ 1 a spoken or written account that gives information about a particular subject, situation, or eventAccording to the police report, the victim died of a knife wound. the company’s annual report report on: We have to write a short report on the conference. Synonyms and related words
Documents and types of document annual report blue book certificate Synonyms and related words 1a mainly spokendetails about something that has been happening in your lifeWe expect a full report when you get back from Greece. Synonyms and related words
Verbs frequently used with report as the object ▪ confirm, deny, dismiss, issue, refute, release
2 an article or broadcast that gives information about something that is happening in the newsOur next report contains images that some viewers might find upsetting. report on: Did you see that report about racial tensions in Boston? Synonyms and related words
The news breaking news capture the headlines communiqué 3 an official document on a particular subject, often made by a group of people after studying a problem or situation carefullyA new report shows violent crime is on the increase. report on: a government-sponsored report on inner-city unemployment I can’t comment on the causes of the accident until I have seen the report’s conclusions. Synonyms and related words
Documents and types of document annual report blue book certificate 4 a piece of information about an event, that may or may not be truereport of: We’re getting reports of a fresh outbreak of fighting in the region. report that: The hospital refused to confirm reports that the nurses are considering a strike. Synonyms and related words
General words for information, news and facts 5 educationBritisha document written by a teacher giving details of a student’s work in a school. The American word is report card. Synonyms and related words
University and school work and objects found in the classroom all-nighter blackboard blue book 6 formala sudden loud noise caused by a gun or an explosion Synonyms and related words Synonyms and related words
Gunfire and shooting come under fire cover crossfire
report
1 intransitive/transitive to give information about something in a news article or broadcastThe story was reported differently on every news channel. report on: Three journalists were sent to report on the conflict. report that: Correspondents reported that the president had lost control of the country. Synonyms and related words
To publish something, or to be published Synonyms and related words
To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio 2 transitive to provide information about something that exists or has happenedWholesalers report a sharp increase in sales of organic vegetables. report doing something: Witnesses reported hearing a loud noise before the plane crashed. report that: The victim’s neighbours reported that they had heard gunshots in the night. Synonyms and related words
To tell someone something, or to give information 3 transitive to produce an official statement or written document about a particular subject, especially after studying it carefullyThe committee will report the results of its investigation tomorrow. Synonyms and related words 4 transitive to tell someone in authority about a crime, something dangerous etcPassers-by reported smoke coming from the abandoned factory. report something to someone: If you see anything suspicious, you must report it to the appropriate authorities. report someone/something missing: The boys were reported missing when they didn’t come home for dinner. Synonyms and related words
Giving information to the police or other authorities blow the whistle blow the whistle (on someone/something) confession 5 intransitive to tell someone that you are present or ready to start workingreport to: Cline always reported to his manager first thing in the morning. report for duty: Officers should report for duty no later than Wednesday, 9.15. Synonyms and related words
To arrive in a place, or to enter a place
report back report in report to report
1 intransitive/transitive to give information about something in a news article or broadcastThe story was reported differently on every channel. report on: Three CNN journalists were sent to report on the conflict. report that: Our sources reported that the president had lost control of the country. Synonyms and related words
To publish something, or to be published Synonyms and related words
To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio 2 transitive to provide information about something that exists or has happenedWholesalers report a sharp increase in sales of organic produce. report doing something: Witnesses reported hearing a loud noise before the airplane crashed. report that: The victim’s neighbors reported that they had heard gunshots during the night. Synonyms and related words
To tell someone something, or to give information 3 transitive to produce an official statement or written document about a particular subject, especially after studying it carefullyThe committee will report the results of its investigation tomorrow. Synonyms and related words 4 transitive to tell someone in authority about a crime, something dangerous, etc.Passers-by reported smoke coming from the abandoned factory. report something to someone: If you see anything suspicious, you must report it to the appropriate authorities. report someone/something missing: The boys were reported missing when they didn’t come home for dinner. Synonyms and related words
Giving information to the police or other authorities blow the whistle blow the whistle (on someone/something) confession 5 intransitive to tell someone that you are present or ready to start workingreport to: Cline always reported to his manager first thing in the morning. report for duty: Officers should report for duty no later than nine in the morning. Synonyms and related words
To arrive in a place, or to enter a place
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