prayer (Meaning)

Wordnet

prayer (n)

the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving)

reverent petition to a deity

earnest or urgent request

a fixed text used in praying

someone who prays to God

prayer Sentence Examples

  1. The morning prayer brought solace to the weary soul, lifting their spirits to face the day.
  2. The prayer group gathered in the chapel, seeking divine guidance and support.
  3. In times of adversity, her prayers became her sanctuary, a refuge from the storm.
  4. The priest led the congregation in a solemn prayer, asking for peace and understanding.
  5. The child clasped their hands in prayer, whispering words of gratitude for the blessings in their life.
  6. The hospital staff joined in a moment of prayer for the wellbeing of their patients.
  7. The prayer warrior dedicated hours each day to interceding for others in need.
  8. The traveler recited a prayer of protection as they embarked on their journey.
  9. The artist's prayer for inspiration was answered in the form of a sudden surge of creativity.
  10. The prayer of reconciliation brought together those who had been estranged, mending a broken bond.

FAQs About the word prayer

the act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving), reverent petition to a deity, earnest or urgent

petition, request, orison, thanksgiving, collect, begging, vespers, supplication, suit, grace

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The morning prayer brought solace to the weary soul, lifting their spirits to face the day.

The prayer group gathered in the chapel, seeking divine guidance and support.

In times of adversity, her prayers became her sanctuary, a refuge from the storm.

The priest led the congregation in a solemn prayer, asking for peace and understanding.