Story | Mean of story in English Dictionary
/ˈstori/
- Noun
- a description of how something happened
- The movie is based on a true story.
- What is the story behind (the making of) this painting?
- That's not the whole story. [=there are more details to be told]
- Many years later they met again, but that's another story.
- He said he wasn't at the scene of the crime, but the fingerprints tell a different story. [=the fingerprints show that he was there]
- “Why are you late?” “It's a long story. [=it is too complicated to explain] I'll tell you later.”
- (US) They were having a lot of problems. To make a long story short, she decided to leave him. = (Brit) To cut a long story short, she decided to leave him.
- (informal) He yelled at me, and I left. End of story. [=there is nothing more to say about it]
- We're still waiting to hear the full story [=all of the details] of what happened.
- She's told us the story of the great snowstorm of 1977 many times.
- He told all sorts of stories [=anecdotes] about his childhood.
- Tell them the story about that time you got stuck in the elevator.
- The story goes [=people say] that after he died, he haunted the house.
- The story goes like this: He was walking through the woods when he spotted a huge bear.
- She was very depressed or so the story goes. [=or so people say]
- a description of imaginary events that is told as a form of entertainment
- Don't be scared. It's only a story.
- The story (of the book) is about growing up in Harlem during the 1920s.
- The movie is a story of three single women looking for true love.
- a horror/detective story
- She read the child a bedtime story. [=a story that you read or tell a child at bedtime]
- the series of events that happen in a story
- The story [=plot] is the same in all her books/movies/plays.
- something that is reported in a newspaper, on television, etc.
- a news story [=report]
- The lead story in the news today is about the earthquake.
- His death was one of the biggest stories of the year.
- The story about the fire made the front page of the newspaper. = The front-page story was about the fire.
- The magazine ran a story [=printed an article] about the scandal.
- a description of the most important events in someone's life
- the Princess Diana story = the story of Princess Diana
- The biography is a story of courage.
- She told her life story to him. [=she told him about the things that had happened in her life]
- Having bad luck with men is the story of my life. [=I have often had bad luck with men]
- Gaining and losing weight is the story of her life.
- a condition or set of conditions that affects someone or something
- We lost power, and it's the same story throughout the city. [=people throughout the city also lost power]
- Living on your own is a whole different story [=matter] from living with your parents.
- She got good grades in math, but English was another story. [=she did not do well in English]
- The restaurant has great desserts, but that's only/just half the story. [=part of the story] It also has wonderful entertainment.
- It's the same old story [=things have not changed] with her—she just can't or won't keep a job.
- basic information about someone or something
- I'm still trying to find out the story [=the reason] behind this new policy.
- What's the story [=the deal] with that guy? [=what can you tell me about that guy?]
- a lie that someone tells
- You shouldn't tell stories.
- an explanation or excuse and especially one that is not true
- The police don't believe his story.
- She made up some story about getting stuck in traffic.
- a group of rooms or an area that forms one floor level of a building
- She lives/works on the second floor of a five-story building. [=a building that has five stories/floors]
- The building is 20 stories high.
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