"Scenarios" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nouns
1. Situations or events that make up a story or scenario.
Example: "She wrote about all kinds of scenarios for the short story contest."
2. Possible settings for a story or events that could occur in a situation.
Example: "The guidebook introduced various scenarios to hotel guests when they encountered an emergency."
3. Schedules or itineraries of events in a context (especially on a television show).
Example: "She was worried she had missed a scenario on her favorite reality TV show."
Verb
1. To imagine being in a situation and acting in accordance with agency logistics and training, as in learning a defensive technique to counter fictitious or real threats.
Example: "Police officers are trained to respond to extreme scenarios on the training course."
2. To discuss about multiple possible ways something could go.
Example: "Childhood friends discussed the scenarios surrounding the lost dog's disappearance."
Idioms
1. Scenarios to reality: indicates what is and isn't information.
Example: "Ruth do not pretend scenarios to reality. Say what's been going on."
"Her dealer situations to reality had of not obtaining no way had such harm."
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "scenarios":
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Plural form of scenario, referring to multiple possible or hypothetical situations, futures, or outcomes, often used in planning, forecasting, or storytelling contexts.