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Pray vs Recite - What's the difference?

pray | recite |


As verbs the difference between pray and recite

is that pray is to petition or solicit help from a supernatural or higher being while recite is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience.

As an adverb pray

is please; used to make a polite request.

Recite vs Forerecited - What's the difference?

recite | forerecited |


As a verb recite

is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience.

As an adjective forerecited is

named or recited before; aforementioned.

Recite vs Misrecite - What's the difference?

recite | misrecite |


As verbs the difference between recite and misrecite

is that recite is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience while misrecite is to recite erroneously.

Recite vs Byheart - What's the difference?

recite | byheart |


As verbs the difference between recite and byheart

is that recite is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience while byheart is to recite from memory.

Recite vs Cantillate - What's the difference?

recite | cantillate |


As verbs the difference between recite and cantillate

is that recite is while cantillate is to chant, or to recite musically (especially in a synagogue).

Recite vs Fabulator - What's the difference?

recite | fabulator |


As a verb recite

is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience.

As a noun fabulator is

one who writes, studies or recites fables frequently; often professionally.

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