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Definition of recite
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of recite is as below...
Recite
(v. i.) To
repeat,
pronounce,
or
rehearse,
as
before
an
audience,
something
prepared
or
committed
to
memory;
to
rehearse
a
lesson
learned..
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Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
recite
or
repeat
in
private
for
experiment
and
improvement,
before
a
public
representation;
as, to
rehearse
a
tragedy..
Say
::
Say (v. t.) To
repeat;
to
rehearse;
to
recite;
to
pronounce;
as, to say a
lesson..
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as
something
already
prepared,
written
down,
committed
to
memory,
or the like; to
deliver
from a
written
or
printed
document,
or from
recollection;
to
rehearse;
as, to
recite
the words of an
author,
or of a deed or
covenant..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To
compose,
recite,
or sing
extemporaneously,
especially
in
verse;
to
extemporize;
also, to play upon an
instrument,
or to act,
extemporaneously..
Abovesaid
::
Abovesaid
(a.)
Mentioned
or
recited
before.
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To utter or
recite
in
detail;
to give an
account
of; to
narrate.
Animation
::
Animation
(n.) The state of being
lively,
brisk,
or full of
spirit
and
vigor;
vivacity;
spiritedness;
as, he
recited
the story with great
animation..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) To utter
magniloquently;
to
recite
in an
oratorical
or
pompous
manner.
Read
::
Read (v. t.) To tell; to
declare;
to
recite.
Gestour
::
Gestour
(n.) A
reciter
of gests or
legendary
tales;
a
story-teller.
Gaudy
::
Gaudy (n.) One of the large beads in the
rosary
at which the
paternoster
is
recited.
Chant
::
Chant (v. t.) To sing or
recite
after the
manner
of a
chant,
or to a tune
called
a
chant..
Forecited
::
Forecited
(a.) Cited or
quoted
before
or
above.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A hymn
introduced
in the Mass on
certain
festival
days, and
recited
or sung
immediately
before
the
gospel,
and after the
gradual
or
introit,
whence
the
name..
Narrate
::
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
rehearse,
as a
lesson
to an
instructor..
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as what has been
already
said; to tell over
again;
to
recite..
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To tell over; to go over in
particulars;
to
relate;
to
narrate;
as, to
recite
past
events;
to
recite
the
particulars
of a
voyage..
Aforecited
::
Aforecited
(a.) Named or
quoted
before.
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That part of a
discourse
which
recites
the time,
manner,
or
consequences
of an
action,
or
simply
states
the facts
connected
with the
subject..
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