report


verb

  • To tell someone about something that happened.
  • To say again what someone else said.
  • To go to someone for help or to tell them something important.
  • To tell the police or other people about something bad that happened.
  • To show up at a place at a certain time, like school or work.
  • To write news stories for others to read.
  • To let someone know how things are going, especially if they are in charge.
  • To write down what someone says during a meeting or speech.
  • To say or mention something.
  • To make a sound that bounces back, like an echo.

noun

  • A story or account that tells about something that happened.
  • The sound made by a loud bang, like a gun going off.
  • A way to tell others what you found out or learned about something.


Word Explanation:

  • A report is a way to share information. It tells people about something important, like what happened on a trip or in a class.

Word in hindi

रिपोर्ट

report

Other variations in hindi

  • रिपोर्ट कार्ड report card
  • रिपोर्ट करना report karna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'report' mean?

A report is a way to tell people about something that happened or to share information.

How do you pronounce 'report'?

You say 'report' like this: re-port, with the emphasis on the second part.

What is the origin of the word 'report'?

The word 'report' comes from the Latin word 'reportare', which means to bring back information.

What is the meaning of 'report' in Bengali?

The word 'report' in Bengali is 'রিপোর্ট' (Ripōrṭ).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A report is a way to share information, like telling a story about what you learned!

Proverb

"A picture is worth a thousand words." This means sometimes showing something is better than just talking about it.

Quote

"The pen is mightier than the sword." - Edward Bulwer-Lytton

Mini blog:

A Colorful Classroom Adventure!

Once upon a time in a colorful classroom, the students were buzzing with excitement! It was time to write a report about their favorite animals. Mia chose a fluffy bunny, while Ravi picked a roaring lion. They gathered fun facts, drew pictures, and shared their stories with friends.

“Look at my bunny’s big ears!” Mia exclaimed.

“Roar! My lion is the king of the jungle!” Ravi replied proudly.

Reports are like treasure maps, guiding us to learn new things! So, grab your pencils and let your imagination soar! What will you report about today?