Recitaba (en. Recited)

/resiˈtaba/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Activity of declaiming a poem or text aloud.
During the literature class, she recited an exciting poem.
Durante la clase de literatura, ella recitaba un poema emocionante.
To interpret a text orally, especially with emphasis and expressiveness.
In the oratory contest, he recited famous speeches.
En el concurso de oratoria, él recitaba discursos famosos.
To express something from memory, especially in an artistic manner.
At the cultural evening, the boy recited a story that he loved.
En la velada cultural, el niño recitaba una historia que le encantaba.

Etymology

From Latin 'recitare', meaning 'to read aloud again'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to recite from memory
To say something without reading it, remembering it completely.
recitar de memoria
to recite a poem
To read a poem aloud, usually in an emotional manner.
recitar un poema
to recite a speech
To read a speech previously prepared by another person.
recitar un discurso

Related Words

recitation
Action of reciting.
recitación
reciter
Person who recites.
recitador
recited
Formation of a verse or poem to be recited.
recitado

Slang Meanings

To recite in an exaggerated or dramatic manner.
That actor always recites as if he were in a tragedy.
Ese actor siempre recita como si estuviera en una tragedia.
To recite lines from a popular movie or book.
At the meeting, everyone was reciting lines from their favorite movie.
En la reunión, todos estaban recitando líneas de su película favorita.