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narrative

[nar-uh-tiv] / ˈnær ə tɪv /




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Everything nowadays is documented, live-streamed and dissected, so his silence represented something my generation is deeply uncomfortable with: the absence of a narrative.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’re taught, over and over, that dismissing someone because they seem smaller, quieter or less flashy is a narrative mistake.

From Salon

“While enterprise AI has ruled the narrative the last few years, we now believe the consumer AI Revolution kicks into full gear in 2026,” they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

The available sources corroborate the narrative that prosecutions were based on false testimony and that courts are rejecting these cases on evidentiary grounds.

From Los Angeles Times

But Simon says shows are featuring more queer narratives and characters now, as well as becoming more racially diverse and representative of values across the UK.

From BBC