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Learn to pronounce re·port

/rəˈpôrt/
verb
  1. give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
    "the representative reported a decline in milk and meat production"
    synonyms: announce, describe, give an account of, tell of, detail, delineate, outline, communicate, pass on, relay, divulge, disclose, reveal, make public, publish, circulate, set out, set forth, put out, post, broadcast, blazon, herald, proclaim, declare, publicize, promulgate, document, record, chronicle, adumbrate
  2. present oneself formally as having arrived at a particular place or as ready to do something.
    "Stewart is to report to a probation office on Monday"
    synonyms: present oneself, arrive, appear, turn up, clock in, sign in, make oneself known, announce oneself, come, be present, clock on, punch in, punch the (time) clock, show up
  3. be responsible to (a superior or supervisor).
    "he reports to the chairman of the committee"

noun
  1. 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.
    "the chairman's annual report"
    synonyms: account, review, record, description, exposition, statement, delineation, transactions, proceedings, transcripts, minutes, compte rendu, procès-verbal, sitrep
  2. a piece of information that is unsupported by firm evidence and that the speaker feels may or may not be true.
    "reports were circulating that the chairman was about to resign"
    synonyms: news, information, word, intelligence, intimation, tidings, advices, rumor, whisper, piece of gossip, piece of hearsay, on dit, buzz, bruit
  3. a sudden loud noise of or like an explosion or gunfire.
    "all our horses are very gentle and are accustomed to hearing the report of a .22"
    synonyms: bang, blast, crack, pop, shot, gunshot, explosion, detonation, boom, crash, noise, sound, echo, reverberation
  4. an employee who is supervised by another employee.
    "all of his reports are twenty-somethings with no concept of proper attire for work"
  5. the way in which someone or something is regarded; reputation.
    "whatsoever things are lovely and of good report"
    synonyms: reputation, repute, regard, character, name, standing, stature

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A report is a document or a statement that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are usually given in the form of written documents.... Wikipedia
noun · an account prepared for the benefit of others, esp one that provides information obtained through investigation and published in a newspaper or broadcast.
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