Synonym: narrate, recount, rehearse, relate, repeat, review, tell. Similar words: reciprocity, cite, incite, recipe, excited, precise, precinct, precious. Meaning: [rɪ'saɪt] v. 1. recite in elocution 2. repeat aloud from memory 3. render verbally, "recite a poem" 4. narrate or give a detailed account of 5. specify individually.
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31. After supper there were always some musical items provided by supposedly talented guests, and I remember once being requested to recite.
32. He can recite the alphabet and hold an intelligent conversation.
33. All over the city, all over Ireland, now, people would be pausing to recite a prayer.
34. Then, as I often did when I was alone at sea, I began to recite Shakespeare.
35. The teacher would call us up to the front of the class to recite it, and woe betide anyone who faltered.
36. Others recite complex speeches by rote that sound all too familiar, and collapse at the slightest interruption.
37. He encouraged the three of us to recite, and sing and play the harmonium.
38. He slipped off his black overcoat before stepping forward to recite the oath of office.
39. It made such a deep impression upon Katch that seventy years later, she could still recite passages from it.
40. Usually, the children recite what has made them happy lately, and what has made them sad.
41. Furthermore, unless all students are required to recite the Pledge, there is no violation of the free exercise clause either.
42. Felix's wife began to recite her poetry, and wondered about his air fare, and gave him some coffee.
43. He can even recite a prayer in the language of the Sioux, albeit with a Wiltshire accent.
44. The court considered it important that individual students were not compelled to recite the Pledge.
45. While they were able to recite Newton's laws by rote, they couldn't explain them.
46. Nathan leaned forwards, stared at scenery that, even in the dark, he knew off by heart and could recite.
47. At an early age he developed a remarkable memory and could recite long passages from the Scriptures by heart.
48. Recite my entire career history complete with qualifications, pay scale, dates of promotions and dossier of official merit-ratings and reprimands?
49. After taking away our tablets, he made us recite what we had written.
50. He began to recite an act of resignation to the Divine Will.
51. The longing to get them to recite their tables was almost overwhelming for the non-converted.
52. Come up to the front and recite the poem.
53. It was my turn to recite.
54. He can recite the poem fluently.
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55. He can recite that poem from memory.
56. He is going to recite a poem.
57. Property companies: foreign monk good recite and chant scripture?
58. He can recite Shelly's Ode to the West Wind.
59. The little boy can recite the multiplication table fluently.
60. It's your turn to recite, Mr. Kaplan.
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