Report

  • (noun): The general estimation that the public has for a person.
    Example: "He was a person of bad report"
    Synonyms: reputation
    See also — Additional definitions below

Some articles on report:

Rogers Commission Report
... The Rogers Commission Report was created by a Presidential Commission charged with investigating the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster during its 10th mission, STS-51-L ... The report, released and submitted to President Ronald Reagan on 9 June 1986, both determined the cause of the disaster that took place 73 seconds after liftoff, and urged NASA to improve and ...
1931 Grand Prix Season - Season Review - European Championship Grands Prix
... Circuit Date Winning drivers Winning constructor Report 1 Italian Grand Prix Monza May 24 Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Report Tazio Nuvolari 2 French Grand Prix Montlhéry ...
The Globe And Mail - Report On Business
... Report on Business commonly referred to as simply ROB, is the financial section of the newspaper ... Standard Report on Business sections are typically fifteen to twenty pages, and include the listings of major Canadian, US, and international stocks, bonds, and ... Every Saturday, a special Report on Business Weekend is released, which includes features on corporate lifestyle and personal finance, as well as ...
Fifth Military District - 1870
... Weaver—Co H 9th US Cavalry—wounded by pistol balls—recovered {Surgical Report} 23rd—Fort Griffin—Pvt Jackson Tolliver—Co E 24th USCI—two gunshot wounds—d ... F 9th US Cavalry—murdered by desperadoes while guarding a prisoner {Surgical Report.p ... {Surgical Report.p ...
Matt Drudge - Drudge Report
... Drudge was unknown before he began the news aggregation site, the Drudge Report ... privy to some inside gossip, part of the inspiration for founding the Drudge Report ... The Drudge Report began as an e-mail sent out to a few friends ...

More definitions of "report":

  • (noun): The act of informing by verbal report.
    Synonyms: account
  • (verb): Announce one's presence.
    Example: "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock"
  • (noun): A sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing).
    Example: "They heard a violent report followed by silence"
  • (verb): Announce as the result of an investigation, or announce something to the proper authorities.
    Example: "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research"
  • (noun): A written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment.
    Example: "His father signed his report card"
    Synonyms: report card
  • (noun): A written document describing the findings of some individual or group.
    Synonyms: study, written report
  • (verb): To give an account or representation of in words.
    Synonyms: describe, account
  • (verb): Make known to the authorities.
    Example: "One student reported the other to the principal"
  • (verb): Complain about; make a charge against.
    Example: "I reported her to the superviser"
  • (verb): Be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism.
    Synonyms: cover

Famous quotes related to report:

    Sure, you can love your child when he or she has just brought home a report card with straight ‘A’s.’ It’s a lot harder, though, to show the same love when teachers call you from school to tell you that your child hasn’t handed in any homework since the beginning of the term.
    —The Lions Clubs International and the Quest Nation. The Surprising Years, II, ch.3 (1985)

    I shall be a benefactor if I conquer some realms from the night, if I report to the gazettes anything transpiring about us at that season worthy of their attention,—if I can show men that there is some beauty awake while they are asleep,—if I add to the domains of poetry.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Will you see the players well bestowed? Do you hear, let them
    be well used, for they are the abstracts and brief chronicles of the time. After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    The report reflects incredibly terrible judgments, shockingly sparse concern for human life, instances of officials lacking the courage to exercise the responsibilities of their high office and some very bewildering thought processes.
    Jane Jarrell Smith, U.S. widow of American astronaut Michael J. Smith. As quoted in Newsweek magazine, p. 13 (June 30, 1986)

    There was ... a large, shaggy dog, whose nose, report said, was full of porcupine quills. I can testify that he looked very sober. This is the usual fortune of pioneer dogs, for they have to face the brunt of the battle for their race.... When a generation or two have used up all their enemies’ darts, their successors lead a comparatively easy life. We owe to our fathers analogous blessings.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)