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Prayer   /prɛr/  /prˈeɪər/   Listen
Prayer

noun
1.
The act of communicating with a deity (especially as a petition or in adoration or contrition or thanksgiving).  Synonym: supplication.
2.
Reverent petition to a deity.  Synonyms: orison, petition.
3.
Earnest or urgent request.  Synonyms: appeal, entreaty.  "An appeal for help" , "An appeal to the public to keep calm"
4.
A fixed text used in praying.
5.
Someone who prays to God.  Synonym: supplicant.



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"Prayer" Quotes from Famous Books



... better Lord Kew than I have been, George. God bless you." George flung himself down with sobs by his brother's bedside, and swore Frank had always been the best fellow, the best brother, the kindest heart, the warmest friend in the world. Love—prayer—repentance, thus met over the young man's bed. Anxious and humble hearts, his own the least anxious and the most humble, awaited the dread award of life or death; and the world, and its ambition and vanities, were shut out from ...
— The Newcomes • William Makepeace Thackeray

... you mad?" screamed out the Major; and remembering former passages in Arthur's history and Helen's, the truth came across his mind that, were Helen to make this prayer to her son, he would marry the girl: he was wild enough and obstinate enough to commit any folly when a woman he loved was in the case. "My dear sister, have you lost your senses?" he continued (after an agitated pause, ...
— The History of Pendennis • William Makepeace Thackeray

... which contains the leading doctrines of Zoroaster, he asks Ormuzd [God] for truth and guidance, and desires to know what he shall do. He is told to be pure in thought, word, and deed; to be temperate, chaste, and truthful; to offer prayer to Ormuzd and the powers that fight with him; to destroy all hurtful things; and to do all that will increase the well- being of mankind. Men were not to cringe before the powers of darkness as slaves crouch before a tyrant, they were to ...
— Men, Women, and Gods - And Other Lectures • Helen H. Gardener

... sin? who is that woman? cia i a' cheud ['a]ithne? which is the first commandment? If the Noun be not so restricted, the Pronoun is of the masculine gender; as, ciod e uchdmhacachd? what is adoption? ciod e urnuigh? what is prayer?[101] ...
— Elements of Gaelic Grammar • Alexander Stewart

... numbed thumb from its task and rose to her feet she had a feeling of relief, as if she were free of magnetic bonds and uncanny personal proximity. The incident was closed—surely closed. She was breathing a prayer of thanks when a remark from Galway to Jack brought back ...
— Over the Pass • Frederick Palmer


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