C1verb10K+

Recount

UK //rɪˈkaʊnt//US //rɪˈkaʊnt//

Definition

To tell someone about something that happened, especially in detail.

In simple words: To tell or describe something again, often in detail.

Examples

  • She was asked to recount her experiences during the trip.
  • The witness was asked to recount the events of the night in detail.
  • During the meeting, he will recount the project’s progress.
  • At the reunion, everyone took turns to recount their favorite memories from school.
  • In her autobiography, she recounts significant moments from her childhood.

Usage notes

Use 'recount' in formal contexts or when retelling a story. Don't use it for short or casual accounts.

Grammar pattern

recount + object

Memory hint

Imagine recounting your favorite story again to a group, highlighting the details.

Collocations

  • recount a story
  • recount experiences
  • recount details

Synonyms

  • narrate
  • describe
  • retell
  • restate
  • report

Antonyms

  • suppress
  • withhold

Common mistakes

  • Using 'recount' instead of 'count again' which means to count something once more.
  • Confusing 'recount' with 'account' which has a different meaning.
  • Omitting important details when asked to recount an event.