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Storied

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Adjective

1. celebrated, historied, storied

having an illustrious past

2. storeyed, storied

having stories as indicated

Example Sentences:
'a six-storied building'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Storied

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adjective
1. 
recorded in history or in a story; fabled
2. 
decorated with narrative scenes or pictures

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Storied

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adjective
1. 
ornamented with designs showing scenes from history, a story, etc.
2. 
famous in story or history
adjective
having stories, or floors
usually in hyphenated compounds
many-storied

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Storied

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n. pl. sto·ries
1. An account or recital of an event or a series of events, either true or fictitious, as:
a. An account or report regarding the facts of an event or group of events: The witness changed her story under questioning.
b. An anecdote: came back from the trip with some good stories.
c. A lie: told us a story about the dog eating the cookies.
2.
a. A usually fictional prose or verse narrative intended to interest or amuse the hearer or reader; a tale.
b. A short story.
3. The plot of a narrative or dramatic work.
4. A news article or broadcast.
5. Something viewed as or providing material for a literary or journalistic treatment: "He was colorful, he was charismatic, he was controversial, he was a good story" (Terry Ann Knopf).
6. The background information regarding something: What's the story on these unpaid bills?
7. Romantic legend or tradition: a hero known to us in story.
tr.v. sto·ried, sto·ry·ing, sto·ries
1. To decorate with scenes representing historical or legendary events.
2. Archaic To tell as a story.
adj.
1. Celebrated or famous in history or story: the storied journey of the Mayflower.
2. Ornamented with designs representing scenes from history, legend, or story: storied tapestry.
adj.
Having or consisting of a specified number of stories. Often used in combination: a three-storied house; a multistoried office building.

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