The act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events.
A public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance.
1 Then it means four months of practice for my New York recital .
2 And indeed by the end of the recital he was very grave.
3 The note of despair, the tragedy in the brief recital were overwhelming.
4 The brilliant speeches were forgotten in the recital of this single incident.
5 Azerbajian-born pianist currently conducting an extensive recital tour of the North Island.
6 I have heard; but spare a little the recital of thy woes.
7 The emotion of the Emperor increased at the end of this recital .
8 It is said that this legend took six hours in the recital .
9 If asked the courses, I balk after the recital of the soup.
10 Justice both to Washington and Lafayette requires the recital of the letter.
11 No, still; for they are but the perpetual recital of feminine artfulness.
12 M. Lecoq finished his recital ; he tranquilly munched a lozenge, and added:
13 The recital was pitiful; but Hugh Roughsedge sat impassive, making no comments.
14 Amélie turned alternately pale and red at the recital of her godfather.
15 Assurance in technique and musicianship was one of the recital 's main pleasures.
16 At the conclusion of this recital he called to the Leopard Woman.
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