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Definitions of prated in various dictionaries:
verb - speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
adj - to talk rapidly and trivially [v -ED, -ING, -S] : CHATTERY
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Ran on |
Went on and on |
Babbled away |
Chattered |
Talked on and on |
Was babbling |
Babbled |
Rambled on and on |
Rattled on |
Penny, held in high regard, talked rubbish |
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Simple past tense and past participle of prate. |
talk foolishly or at tedious length about something. |
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Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship, typically a deity, through deliberate communication. * Prayer can take a variety of forms, it can be part of a set liturgy or ritual, * it can be performed alone, or in groups. * Prayer may take the form of a hymn, incantation, formal creedal statement, or a spontaneous utterance in the praying person. * The English term prayer is from Medieval Latin precaria "petition, prayer". * The Vulgate Latin is oratio, which translates Greek * προσευχή in turn the Septuagint translation of Biblical Hebrew תְּפִלָּה tĕphillah. * In the narrow sense, the term refer to an act of supplication or intercession directed towards a deity, or a deified ancestor. More generally, prayer can also have the purpose of thanksgiving or praise, and in comparative religion is closely associated with more abstract forms of meditation and with charms or spells. * Today, most major religions involve prayer in one way or another; some ritualize the act, requiring a strict sequence of actions or placing a restriction on who is permitted to pray, while others teach that prayer may be practiced spontaneously by anyone at any time. |