adjective
- capable of being narrated or told as a story
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The author found the historical events narratable and wove them into a compelling novel.
- Not all experiences are equally narratable; some resist being put into words.
- The detective believed the witness's account was narratable and coherent enough for court.
- Complex emotions are sometimes difficult to make narratable in fiction.
- The film adapted a narratable portion of the memoir, leaving out the most private moments.