RECITE vs DECLAIM: NOUN
- Recital.
- A recital.
- N/A
RECITE vs DECLAIM: VERB
- Specify individually
- Recite in elocution
- Narrate or give a detailed account of
- Repeat aloud from memory
- To repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience
- To list or enumerate something
- Render verbally,
- Render verbally, ecite a poem renderverballyreciteapoem
- Speak against in an impassioned manner
- Recite in elocution
- To object to something vociferously; to rail against in speech.
- To recite, e.g., poetry, in a theatrical way.
RECITE vs DECLAIM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To relate in detail: : describe.
- To list or enumerate.
- To repeat, pronounce, or rehearse, as before an audience, something prepared or committed to memory; to rehearse a lesson learned.
- To deliver a recitation.
- To repeat or utter aloud (something memorized or rehearsed), often before an audience.
- To repeat lessons prepared or memorized.
- To deliver a formal recitation, especially as an exercise in rhetoric or elocution.
- To speak loudly and vehemently; inveigh.
- To utter or recite with rhetorical effect.
- To speak rhetorically; to make a formal speech or oration; to harangue; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc., in public as a rhetorical exercise; to practice public speaking.
- To speak for rhetorical display; to speak pompously, noisily, or theatrically; to make an empty speech; to rehearse trite arguments in debate; to rant.
RECITE vs DECLAIM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To state in or as a recital. See Recital, 5.
- To rehearse, as a lesson to an instructor.
- To tell over; to go over in particulars; to relate; to narrate
- 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.
- To utter in public; to deliver in a rhetorical or set manner.
- To defend by declamation; to advocate loudly.
RECITE vs DECLAIM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Render verbally, "recite a poem"
- To repeat or say over, as something previously prepared or committed to memory; rehearse the words of; deliver orally: as, to recite the Litany; to recite a poem.
- In music, to deliver in recitative.
- To relate the facts or particulars of; give an account or statement of; tell: as, to recite one's adventures or one's wrongs.
- To repeat or tell over in writing; set down the words or particulars of; rehearse; cite; quote.
- Synonyms Cite, Adduce, etc. (see quote); Rehearse, Reiterate, etc. (see recapitulate); enumerate, detail.
- To make a recitation or rehearsal; rehearse or say over what has been learned: as, to recite in public or in a class.
- To speak against; cry down; decry.
- 3. To maintain or advocate oratorically.
- To speak as an exercise in elocution: as, he declaimed Mark Antony's speech.
- To utter or deliver in public in a rhetorical or oratorical manner.
- To repeat a select piece of prose or poetry in public, as an exercise in oratory or to exhibit skill in elocution.
- To speak or write for rhetorical effect; speak or write pompously or elaborately, without earnestness of purpose, sincerity, or sound argument; rant.
- To make a formal speech or oration; harangue.
RECITE vs DECLAIM: RELATED WORDS
- Say, Replicate, Reproduce, Repeat, Entertain, Quote, Enumerate, Pronounce, Read, Spin, Recount, Tell, Retell, Narrate, Declaim
- Sing, Gesticulate, Shout, Expound, Paraphrase, Harangue, Mumble, Sermonize, Mutter, Inveigh, Enunciate, Speechify, Rant, Orate, Recite
RECITE vs DECLAIM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Elocute, Expose, Say, Replicate, Reproduce, Repeat, Entertain, Quote, Enumerate, Read, Spin, Recount, Tell, Retell, Narrate
- Exclaim, Vocalise, Sing, Gesticulate, Shout, Expound, Paraphrase, Harangue, Mumble, Mutter, Inveigh, Speechify, Rant, Orate, Recite
RECITE vs DECLAIM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We will also recite the Litany of St.
- Whatever his eyes saw, he could instantly recite.
- God that we then memorize and recite daily.
- She still can recite a bit of Villon.
- How Sai inspired me to recite Durga Sahasranamam?
- Each year, I would practice and practice, recite and recite.
- The Department would be required not only to recite these conclusions, but also to recite the basis for how it arrived at those conclusions.
- If one forgot to recite Hallel, he should recite it with a Brocho as soon as he remembers, unless the sun already set.
- Recite the first paragraph, pass it over your head three times and then recite the paragraph again, etc.
- Muslims recite the Quran in their prayers and also recite it other than prayers.
- The muezzins are taught to declaim melodiously, each phrase ornamented by long pauses and the singing of a single syllable.
- Yes, dissent is patriotic, as liberals love to declaim, but assent is an important part of patriotism too.
- Thanks to him I can still declaim from memory Mark Anthony s speech over the bleeding body of Caesar, etc.
- However it becomes a tremendous problem when those teaching evolution declaim that is the intellectually superior and obviously factual principle.
- It's succinct, and CODEINE can cause lung attacks and declaim against tonal foreword.
- Poetry of Sorin Cerin declaim a fatal nostalgia of the Sense.
- He did not declaim; he was singularly agreeable.
- Hie would often declaim in unrrmceaurod terms, with profound disgust, against the prevailing political cor.
- This does not mean that they declaim on the holiness or heroism of our people.
- Eagerness coralline gruesomeness fibs declaim exhibitionism snubbed opiates.
RECITE vs DECLAIM: QUESTIONS
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- Why are girls not allowed to recite Hanuman Chalisa?
- When do Sephardi Jews recite Psalm 42 during Sukkot?
- Is it permissible to recite psalms at the graveside?
- Should every Muslim memorize Ayatul Kursi and recite it?
- Does five recite ancient Greek in the Umbrella Academy?
- Why did prophet Muhammad (saw) recite Ayatul Kursi?
- When do Tibetan monks recite the Buddhist scriptures?
- Is it necessary to recite Suktham/ Dhyanam/ Nyasam?
- How to recite Bismillah Shareef and musabbibal Asbaab?
- What is the most likely answer to the declaim puzzle?