pray |
invoke |
As verbs the difference between pray and invoke
is that
pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being while
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
As an adverb pray
is please; used to make a polite request.
conjure |
pray |
As verbs the difference between conjure and pray
is that
conjure is to perform magic tricks while
pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As a noun conjure
is a practice of magic; hoodoo; conjuration.
As an adverb pray is
please; used to make a polite request.
benedict |
pray |
As a proper noun benedict
is , particularly of the sixth-century founder of the benedictine order, and of several popes.
As a verb pray is
to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray is
please; used to make a polite request.
pray |
tm |
As a verb pray
is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray
is please; used to make a polite request.
As a symbol tm is
(
label) symbol for thulium.
pray |
stock |
As a verb pray
is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray
is please; used to make a polite request.
As a noun stock is
stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
exalt |
pray |
As verbs the difference between exalt and pray
is that
exalt is to honor; to hold in high esteem while
pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray is
please; used to make a polite request.
pray |
meditate |
As verbs the difference between pray and meditate
is that
pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being while
meditate is to contemplate; to keep the mind fixed upon something; to study.
As an adverb pray
is please; used to make a polite request.
beseeched |
pray |
As verbs the difference between beseeched and pray
is that
beseeched is past tense of beseech while
pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray is
please; used to make a polite request.
pray |
proceed |
As verbs the difference between pray and proceed
is that
pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being while
proceed is to move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun.
As an adverb pray
is please; used to make a polite request.
pray |
prat |
In obsolete terms the difference between pray and prat
is that
pray is to ask earnestly for; to seek to obtain by supplication; to entreat for while
prat is cunning, astute.
As a verb pray
is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being.
As an adverb pray
is please; used to make a polite request.
As a noun prat is
a cunning or mischievous trick; a prank, a joke.
As an adjective prat is
cunning, astute.
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