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narratable

  • a word derived from narrate.
    narrate
    verb (used with object)
    to give an account or tell the story of (events, experiences, etc.).

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His is a search for identity and narratable experience—indeed, for him the two are indistinguishable.

From The New Yorker Mar. 30, 2019

Either there is nothing happening, or, if events are happening, they are simply happening in the atmosphere of dull and inconsequential routine, and are accordingly without the pale of narratable notice.

From Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories by Elizabeth Ashe

It deals obviously with a succession of events, with actions easily narratable by means of a "time-art" like poetry.

From A Study of Poetry by Bliss Perry