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re·count 1 R0089900 (rĭ-kount′) tr.v. re·count·ed, re·count·ing, re·counts To narrate the facts or particulars of: The book recounts the siege of Lisbon. See Synonyms at describe. [Middle English recounten, from Old French reconter : re-, re- + conter, relate; see count1.] re·count′al n.
re·count 2 also re-count R0090000 (rē-kount′) tr.v. re·count·ed, re·count·ing, re·counts also re-count·ed, re-count·ing, re-counts To count again. n. recount (rē′kount′)An additional count, especially a second count of votes cast in an election. recount (rɪˈkaʊnt) vb (tr) to tell the story or details of; narrate[C15: from Old French reconter, from re- + conter to tell, relate; see count1] reˈcountal nrecount Past participle: recounted Gerund: recounting
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I recount | you recount | he/she/it recounts | we recount | you recount | they recount |
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I recounted | you recounted | he/she/it recounted | we recounted | you recounted | they recounted |
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I am recounting | you are recounting | he/she/it is recounting | we are recounting | you are recounting | they are recounting |
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I have recounted | you have recounted | he/she/it has recounted | we have recounted | you have recounted | they have recounted |
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I was recounting | you were recounting | he/she/it was recounting | we were recounting | you were recounting | they were recounting |
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I had recounted | you had recounted | he/she/it had recounted | we had recounted | you had recounted | they had recounted |
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I will recount | you will recount | he/she/it will recount | we will recount | you will recount | they will recount |
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I will have recounted | you will have recounted | he/she/it will have recounted | we will have recounted | you will have recounted | they will have recounted |
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I will be recounting | you will be recounting | he/she/it will be recounting | we will be recounting | you will be recounting | they will be recounting |
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I have been recounting | you have been recounting | he/she/it has been recounting | we have been recounting | you have been recounting | they have been recounting |
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I will have been recounting | you will have been recounting | he/she/it will have been recounting | we will have been recounting | you will have been recounting | they will have been recounting |
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I had been recounting | you had been recounting | he/she/it had been recounting | we had been recounting | you had been recounting | they had been recounting |
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I would recount | you would recount | he/she/it would recount | we would recount | you would recount | they would recount |
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I would have recounted | you would have recounted | he/she/it would have recounted | we would have recounted | you would have recounted | they would have recounted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | recount - an additional (usually a second) count; especially of the votes in a close electioncounting, enumeration, numeration, count, reckoning, tally - the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order; "the counting continued for several hours" | Verb | 1. | recount - narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The father told a story to his child"narrate, tell, reciteinform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"relate - give an account of; "The witness related the events"crack - tell spontaneously; "crack a joke"yarn - tell or spin a yarnrhapsodise, rhapsodize - recite a rhapsody | | 2. | recount - count again; "We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made"count, numerate, enumerate, number - determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change" |
recountverb tell, report, detail, describe, relate, repeat, portray, depict, rehearse, recite, tell the story of, narrate, delineate, enumerate, give an account of He then recounted the story.recountverbTo give a verbal account of:describe, narrate, recite, rehearse, relate, report, tell.Translationsrecount (riˈkaunt) verb to tell (a story etc) in detail. He recounted his adventures. 詳細描述 详细叙述
recount
recount (something) to (one)To narrate or share the facts or details of some experience or story to one. I recounted my harrowing journey to my teacher, who didn't seem to believe me. He delighted in recounting the tale to a new audience of students every year.See also: recountrecount something to someoneto tell something to someone; to narrate a series of events, in order. Carl recounted the events of the day to his wife. The strange events were recounted by a number of people.See also: recountrecount
Synonyms for recountverb tellSynonyms- tell
- report
- detail
- describe
- relate
- repeat
- portray
- depict
- rehearse
- recite
- tell the story of
- narrate
- delineate
- enumerate
- give an account of
Synonyms for recountverb to give a verbal account ofSynonyms- describe
- narrate
- recite
- rehearse
- relate
- report
- tell
Synonyms for recountnoun an additional (usually a second) countRelated Words- counting
- enumeration
- numeration
- count
- reckoning
- tally
verb narrate or give a detailed account ofSynonymsRelated Words- inform
- relate
- crack
- yarn
- rhapsodise
- rhapsodize
verb count againRelated Words- count
- numerate
- enumerate
- number
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