Use "recite" in a sentence

1. It's my turn to recite.

2. Recite the poem from the beginning.

3. How often do you recite the sutras?

4. 24 Recite the poem from the beginning.

5. We were taught to recite the catechism.

6. She could recite large portions of Shakespeare.

7. He can recite that poem from memory.

8. Each student had to recite a poem.

9. To chant or recite a monotone.

10. He loved to recite his personal experiences.

11. Recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm Familiarity information: Cantillate used as a verb is very rare.

12. They recite the verse earnestly and proudly.

13. Cantillate definition is - to recite with musical tones

14. We can easily recite this definition from memory.

15. She can recite the whole poem from memory.

16. All Erma had to do was recite the lines.

17. Dinah began to recite the lines from Cymbeline.

18. Cantillate definition: recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm synonyms: intone, sing, intonate, singsong, chant antonyms: keep quiet

19. Tomorrow, before leaving her, promise to recite those lines.

20. 16 She can recite the whole poem from memory.

21. Buerger said she can recite phrases from the film.

22. And they can recite the digits to arbitrary decimal places.

23. Beten translations: to pray, to say, to recite, pray, pray

24. Don't jerk out your words,try to recite more smoothly.

25. He closed his eyes and began to recite a Buddhist mantra.

26. Beten translate: to pray, to say, to recite, pray, pray

27. The little boy refused to recite at the evening party.

28. And then recite a list of all the things she resented.

29. Perhaps you recite them to yourself to calm an inner agitation.

30. As a young child , she often recite line from the ancient ode.

31. 13 Don't jerk out your words,try to recite more smoothly.

32. All he could do was recite a list of Government failings.

33. These beautiful cards contain teffilot your guests can recite during your Chuppah

34. Young men should not recite these objectives in their meetings or activities.

35. I repeated them until I could recite seventy stories without dropping a word.

36. To activate Golden Wheel, you need to insert Linga... and recite the secret mantra.

37. My father can still recite the poems he learned off by heart at school.

38. Recite the Amidah quietly — but audibly to yourself — while standing with feet together.

39. To my amazement, he was able to recite the whole poem from memory.

40. But merely to recite examples of improvised education was to reveal their inadequacy.

41. Pronunciation: ·To Chant is to sing or recite in a simple, rhythmic way

42. Synonyms for Cantillate include intone, chant, sing, intonate, recite, croon, articulate, cant, drone and hum

43. What does Cantillate mean? To chant or recite (a liturgical text) in a musical monotone

44. In fact, the recite-teaching method is essential and should not doff in future teaching.

45. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Cantillate. Princeton's WordNet (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: chant, intone, intonate, Cantillate (verb) recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm

46. Suppose you were required, as a child, to recite a poem in front of your class.

47. He was a man of few words except when he mounted the stage to recite his poetry.

48. And all the time she thirsted for the words of love which she made the young boy recite.

49. It must be acknowledged, however, that many who recite the Lord’s Prayer do not fully understand it.

50. 21 You could recite an epic poem for me a ballad a sonnet, a limerick or something!

51. Chorale f (plural Chorales) chorus (group of people in a play or performance who recite together), a choir

52. Invite the rest of the class to turn to the passage, and invite the students recite it together.

53. When affixing several mezuzot, it is sufficient to recite the blessing once, before affixing the first one.

54. Clare Lockhart is here, so I'll recite a discussion she had with an illiterate woman in Northern Afghanistan.

55. You don’t need to recite a laundry list of faults or let loose with a barrage of criticism.

56. Express thoughts in your own words; do not simply recite expressions word for word as they appear in print.

57. Lastly , he must always beat the drum before the fire , and recite for it the prescribed holy texts .

58. When each group is ready, have them recite it to the other children and then take another paper.

59. After burial, living relatives were expected to occasionally bring food to the tomb and recite prayers on behalf of the deceased.

60. At school, he was asked by his form teacher to recite an 8-minute speech, as a punishment for his talkativeness.

61. Nobody dissented and the company stood to recite the opening chapter of the Koran under the leadership of the al-Sharifi.

62. She knew the origin of every obscure couplet imaginable, and could usually recite the whole poem which went with it.

63. The teacher would call us up to the front of the class to recite it, and woe betide anyone who faltered.

64. There are many synonyms of Chorused which include Cantillate, Carol, Chorus, Croon, Descant, Drone, Intone, Recite, Shout, Tune, Vocalize, Warble, etc.

65. Recite my entire career history complete with qualifications, pay scale, dates of promotions and dossier of official merit-ratings and reprimands?

66. Want a simple way to reduce your negative thinking? One strategy you can use is to recite a few healing Affirmations

67. To Alphabetize a list of words or names, tell students they will start by placing them in A-B-C order according to the first letter of each word. Tell students to recite the alphabet silently to themselves, or have the class recite the alphabet in unison before tackling this task.

68. The imposing figure made them so nervous that they forgot to recite the statements they had carefully rehearsed the night before.

69. 8 Mourners recite the Kaddish prayer three times that day, go to synagogue and light a candle that burns for 24 hours.

70. Allege: To state, recite, assert, or charge the existence of particular facts in a Pleading or an indictment; to make an allegation.

71. Children would recite the end of the alphabet as “X, Y, Z, and per se and.” with that last “and” being the Ampersand symbol.

72. The order of Contempt shall recite the facts, state the sanctions imposed, and be signed by the judge and entered on the record.

73. Adherents of various religions —such as Buddhism, Catholicism, Hinduism, and Islam— have been taught to use beads to recite and count their prayers.

74. Mark the cross-reference in footnote 14a to the scripture mastery passage Mosiah 4:30, and then read or recite Mosiah 4:30.

75. For those who want to recite prayers while driving, there is also a “special adapter that can be plugged into the car cigarette- lighter attachment.”

76. Cantillate (third-person singular simple present Cantillates, present participle cantillating, simple past and past participle Cantillated) To chant, or to recite musically (especially in a synagogue)

77. For example, a bill of particulars that lists each of the plaintiff's demands may recite that it contains all the evidence to be Adduced at trial.

78. For Dewey, this propensity is an inherent curiosity and love for learning that differs from one's ability to acquire, recite and reproduce textbook knowledge.

79. "Quite passionate and attach great importance to qing (love)," he could also recite by heart long passages of the popular Romance of the Western Chamber.

80. For example, a bill of particulars that lists each of the plaintiff's demands may recite that it contains all the evidence to be Adduced at trial