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- Dictionaryre·cit·al/rəˈsīdl/
noun
- 1. the performance of a program of music by a solo instrumentalist or singer or by a small group: "a piano recital" Similar
- 2. an enumeration or listing of connected names, facts, or elements: "a recital of their misfortunes" Similar
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The meaning of RECITAL is a detailed account : enumeration. How to use recital in a sentence.
a performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person or a small group of people: I went to a violin recital today. He is giving a recital of Bach's sonatas. a detailed description of something or a list of things: She gave us a long, boring recital of all her troubles. law specialized.
a musical entertainment given usually by a single performer or by a performer and one or more accompanists. a similar entertainment in a field other than music: a dance recital. a program or concert by dance or music students to demonstrate their achievements or progress. an act or instance of reciting.
a record or narrative description of past events. noun. the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events. synonyms: narration, yarn. see more.
a performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person or a small group of people: I went to a violin recital today. He is giving a recital of Bach's sonatas. a detailed description of something or a list of things: She gave us a long, boring recital of all her troubles. law specialized.
1. a musical or dance entertainment given by one or more performers. 2. a presentation by dance or music students to demonstrate their progress. 3. an act or instance of reciting, esp. from memory. 4. a detailed statement: a recital of grievances. 5. an account, narrative, or description. [1505–15] re•cit′al•ist, n.
1. a. a reciting; specif., a telling of facts, events, etc. in detail. b. what is so told; account, story, or description. 2. a detailed statement. 3. a musical or dance program given by a soloist, soloists, or small ensemble.
a spoken description of a series of events, etc. that is often long and boring. They both launched into a recital of their misfortunes. See recital in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: recital. Definition of recital noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
1. a musical entertainment given usually by a single performer or by a performer and one or more accompanists. 2. a similar entertainment in a field other than music. a dance recital. 3. a program or concert by dance or music students to demonstrate their achievements or progress. 4. an act or instance of reciting.
a musical entertainment given usually by a single performer or by a performer and one or more accompanists. a similar entertainment in a field other than music: a dance recital. a program or concert by dance or music students to demonstrate their achievements or progress. an act or instance of reciting.