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unnarrated

  • 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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The AP had a camera with an unnarrated live shot stationed outside the courthouse, shown on YouTube and APNews.com.

From Seattle Times Apr. 19, 2024

Viewers also saw and heard something unusual in the TV news environment: long stretches of unnarrated live action — the speaking of prayers, the clop of horse hooves — and moments of stillness.

From New York Times Sep. 19, 2022

The 29-year-old influencer shared a TikTok video of herself making a salmon rice bowl at home, and the unnarrated clip has amassed nearly 46 million views and more than 23,000 comments.

From Fox News Oct. 7, 2021

Three large screens dominate the main gallery, each playing a short, looping video, an unnarrated, mostly claymation vignette.

From Los Angeles Times May 8, 2015

But since you, madam, are not Schahriah, to give respite for the sake of an unnarrated tale, I must now without further peroration make an end.

From The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages by James Branch Cabell