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  1. RECITE definition: 1. to say a piece of writing aloud from memory, or to publicly say a list of things: 2. to say a…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : to repeat or read aloud something memorized or prepared. 2. : to reply to a teacher's question on a lesson. reciter noun. Synonyms. chart. chronicle.

  3. Recite definition: to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner. See examples of RECITE used in a sentence.

  4. to repeat or say aloud from or as from memory, esp. in a formal way; give a recitation on (a lesson) in class or of (a poem, speech, etc.) before an audience. 2. to tell in detail; give an account of; narrate; relate. 3.

  5. Definitions of recite. verb. repeat aloud from memory. “she recited a poem” “The pupil recited his lesson for the day” see more. verb. recite in elocution. synonyms: declaim. see more. verb. render verbally, "recite a poem" synonyms: retell. see more. verb. narrate or give a detailed account of. synonyms: narrate, recount, tell. see more. verb.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · recite (third-person singular simple present recites, present participle reciting, simple past and past participle recited) To repeat aloud (some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, or in front of one's eyes), often before an audience.

  7. verb. /rɪˈsaɪt/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to say a poem, piece of literature, etc. that you have learned, especially to an audience. recite (something) (to somebody) Each child had to recite a poem to the class. recite what… She recited what she had learned. + speech ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud,’ he recited. Wordfinder.

  8. RECITE meaning: 1. to say a piece of writing aloud from memory, or to publicly say a list of things: 2. to say a…. Learn more.

  9. 1. to repeat the words of, as from memory, esp. in a formal manner: to recite a lesson. 2. to repeat (a piece of poetry or prose) before an audience, as for entertainment.

  10. Recite definition: To repeat or utter aloud (something memorized or rehearsed), often before an audience.