Report,
Definition of Report:
A piece of information that is unsupported by firm evidence and that the speaker feels may or may not be true.
Give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
Present oneself formally as having arrived at a particular place or as ready to do something.
An employee who is supervised by another employee.
A sudden loud noise of or like an ■■■■■■■■■ or gunfire.
The way in which someone or something is regarded; reputation.
Be responsible to (a superior or supervisor).
To provide information.
An account given of a particular matter, especially in the form of an official document, after thorough investigation or consideration by an appointed person or body.
A document containing information organized in a narrative, graphic, or tabular form, prepared on ad hoc, periodic, recurring, regular, or as required basis. Reports may refer to specific periods, events, occurrences, or subjects, and may be communicated or presented in ■■■■ or written form.
Synonyms of Report
Agnus Dei, Benedicite, Gloria, Gloria Patri, Gloria in Excelsis, Introit, Magnificat, Miserere, Nunc Dimittis, PR, Te Deum, Trisagion, Vedic hymn, Accidental, Acclaim, Account, Account rendered, Accounting, Accuse, Acquaint, Acquaintance, Act on, Acta, Advertise, Advertise of, Advice, Advise, Affirm, Allege, Allegorize, Alleluia, Analysis, Announce, Announcement, Annual, Annunciate, Annunciation, Answer, Anthem, Antiphon, Antiphony, Appear, Apprise, Approval, Arraign, Arrive, Article, Backfire, Ballyhoo, ■■■■, Blast, Blowout, Blowup, Blue book, Blurb, Book, Book review, ■■■■, Break the news, Breve, Brief, Briefing, Bright light, Bring accusation, Bring charges, Bring to book, Bring word, Broadcast, Bruit, Bulletin, Bulletin board, Burst, Buzz, Canard, Canticle, Celebrity, Censure, Census report, Chant, Character, Charge, Chat, Chatter, Check in, Check out, Check up on, Chitchat, Chorale, Chronicle, Circular, Circulate, Cite, Clock in, Come in, Comment, Commentary, Commentation, Common knowledge, Common talk, Communicate, Communication, Communique, Complain, Condemn, Conversation, Convey, Cover, Crack, Critical bibliography, Critical journal, Critical notice, Critical review, Criticism, Critique, Crotchet, Cry, Currency, Data, Datum, Daylight, Declaration, Declare, Declare roundly, Decree, Demisemiquaver, Denounce, Denunciate, Describe, Description, Detail, Detonation, Directory, Dirt, Discharge, Disclose, Dispatch, Disseminate, Divulge, Document, Dominant, Dominant note, ■■■■, Double whole note, Doxology, Eclat, Edict, Editorial, Eighth note, Election returns, Encyclical, Enharmonic, Enharmonic note, Enlighten, Enlightenment, Enunciate, Enunciation, Evidence, Examine, Explore, ■■■■■■■■■, Exposure, Fable, Fabulize, Facts, Factual information, Fame, Familiarization, Familiarize, Famousness, Fasten on, Fasten upon, Fictionalize, Figure, Find, Find against, Find for, Finger, Flare, Flash, Flat, Flying rumor, Fulguration, Fulmination, Gen, General information, Get across, Get over, Give, Give a report, Give notice, Give the facts, Give tidings of, Give word, Glare, Glory, Gloss, Gossip, Grapevine, Guidebook, Gunfire, Gunshot, Half note, Hallelujah, Hand on, Handout, Hang something on, Hard information, Hearsay, Hemidemisemiquaver, History, Hoopla, Hosanna, Hue and cry, Hymn, Hymn of praise, Hymnody, Hymnography, Hymnology, Idea afloat, Impart, Impeach, Imply, Impute, Incidental information, Indict, Info, Inform, Inform against, Inform on, Information, Inquire into, Insinuate, Instruct, Instruction, Intelligence, Investigate, Issue a manifesto, Issue a statement, Knowledge, Kudos, Latrine rumor, Laud, Lay charges, Leader, Leading article, Leave word, Let know, Light, Limelight, Literary criticism, Lodge a complaint, Lodge a plaint, Look into, Make a statement, Make an announcement, Make known, Make public, Manifesto, Mantra, Maximum dissemination, Mention, Mention to, Message, Minim, Minutes, Motet, Murmur, Musical note, Mythicize, Mythify, Mythologize, Name, Narrate, Narrative, Natural, News, News stirring, Note, Notice, Notification, Notify, Notoriety, Notoriousness, Novelize, Offertory, Offertory sentence, On-dit, Order, Paean, Pass, Pass along, Pass judgment, Pass on, Pass sentence, Patent note, Piece, Pin on, Plug, Popularity, Position paper, Prating, Prefer charges, Presentation, Press charges, Press notice, Probe, Proceedings, Proclamation, Program, Programma, Promotional material, Promulgate, Pronounce, Pronounce judgment, Pronounce on, Pronouncement, Pronunciamento, Proof, Psalm, Psalmody, Public eye, Public knowledge, Public notice, Public relations, Public report, Publication, Publicity, Publicity story, Publicize, Publicness, Publish, Publish a manifesto, Puff, Put on report, Put out, Quarter note, Quaver, Recite, Reclame, Recognition, Record, Recount, Rehearse, Relate, Release, Remark, Render, Renown, Rep, Report for duty, Reproach, Reputation, Repute, Research, Responding note, Response, Responsory, Retell, Return a verdict, Returns, Reveal, Review, Romance, Roorback, Rule, Rumble, Rumor, Running commentary, Scandal, Scrutinize, Scuttlebutt, Semibreve, Semiquaver, Send, Send word, Sentence, Serve notice, Set forth, Shaped note, Share, Share with, Sharp, Shot, Sidelight, Sign in, Signal, Sixteenth note, Sixty-fourth note, Small talk, Speak, Speech, Spiccato, Spotlight, Staccato, State, Statement, Storify, Story, Study, Surface, Sustained note, Take to task, Talk, Tally, Task, Tattle, Taunt with, Tax, Tell, Tercet, The bubble reputation, The dope, The goods, The know, The record, The scoop, Thirty-second note, Tidings, Tittle-tattle, Tone, Town talk, Transactions, Transfer, Transmission, Transmit, Triplet, Turn up, Twit, Ukase, Unconfirmed report, Utter a judgment, Verse, Versicle, Version, Vogue, Whisper, Whispering, White book, White paper, Whole note, Word, Write up, Write-up, Yearbook, ■■■■, Blast, Crack, Pop, Shot, Gunshot, Account, Review, Record, Description, Exposition, Statement, Delineation, Reputation, Repute, Regard, Character, Name, Standing, Stature, News, Information, Word, Intelligence, Intimation, Present oneself, Arrive, Appear, Turn up, Clock in, Sign in, Announce, Describe, Give an account of, Tell of, Detail, Delineate, Outline
How to use Report in a sentence?
- The chairmans annual report.
- The appointee will report to the chairman of the committee.
- He was given three days to say goodbye to his family and report for active duty.
- Reports were circulating that the chairman was about to resign.
- All of his reports are twenty-somethings with no concept of proper attire for work.
- All our horses are very gentle and are accustomed to hearing the report of a .22.
- I had to finish the report before Monday because it was due and if I didnt turn it in, I would be fired.
- The representative reported a decline in milk and meat production.
- When driving to something important if someone hits your cars bumper it can be tempting to brush it off and keep going, but it is important to contact your insurance company and file a report anyway.
- According to the new quarterly report , we spent over $2 million in travel expenses last quarter, so we need to stop flying first class.
Meaning of Report & Report Definition
Report,
What is Report?
Definition of Report: Usually provide information to the IRS by filling out a form.
The definition of Report is: Verbal or written explanation of something, e.g. B. A book, event or situation.
Meanings of Report
Make an ■■■■ or written report about something you observed, heard, did or learned.
Think formally as if you have reached a certain place or are ready to do something.
Responsible (for supervisor or supervisor)
Explain a particular situation, especially in the form of an official document, after a detailed investigation or scrutiny by the nominee.
Information that is not supported by corroborating evidence that the speaker believes is true or not.
Something like a sudden loud noise or ■■■■■■■■■ or gunfire.
An employee is being cared for by another employee.
The way someone or something is seen as fame.
Sentences of Report
Representatives have reported a decline in milk and meat production
Stewart was due to be released on parole on Monday
President's Annual Report
Reports are circulating that the president will step down
All our horses are very polite and accustomed to the sound of 0.22. To listen
All reports are twenty years old without proper concept of workware.
Synonyms of Report
message , dispatch , description , relation , communication , ■■■■ by ■■■■ , release , chronicle , pronouncement , communique , detail , record , cable , tale , scoop , broadcast , address , handout , article , hot wire , telegram , opinion
Report,
Report Definition:
Provide information to the IRS, usually by filling out a form.
Report can be defined as, Written or written description of treatment, e.g. B. A book, event or situation.
Meanings of Report
Report ■■■■■■ or in writing anything you have seen, heard, done or learned.
Officially present yourself as ready to get to a certain place or do something.
A file, especially in the form of an official letter, after a detailed examination or examination conducted by a nominee or agency.
Information that is not supported by verified evidence.
Sounds like a sudden loud noise or ■■■■■■■■■ or the sound of a ■■■.
Sentences of Report
News is circulating that the president will step down.
All our horses are very soft and accustomed to the sound of 0.22. Listen up
Anything beautiful and cheap
Synonyms of Report
relay, show up, sitrep, piece of gossip, punch in, post, set out, echo, be present, compte rendu, announce oneself, clock on, advices, proclaim, adumbrate, transcripts, sound, blazon, piece of hearsay, make oneself known
Report,
Report:
Report means: Usually by filling out a form, provide information to the IRS.
Meanings of Report
Report ■■■■■■ or in writing anything that has been observed, heard, done or learned.
Formally present yourself as getting ready to do something.
Representation of an individual case, i.e. in the form of an official document, after a detailed examination or scrutiny by the nominee or institution.
A sudden loud noise or ■■■■■■■■■ or the sound of a gunshot.
Sentences of Report
Report to the Committee Chairman
All our horses are very polite and accustomed to the sound of 0.22. Listen up
Synonyms of Report
rumour, on dit, punch the (time) clock, noise, crash, herald, reverberation, procès-verbal
Report
A description or written description of something, e.g. B. book, event or situation.