prays


prays

makes a fervent request; beseeches; implores; offers a prayer to a deity: prays for guidance
Not to be confused with:praise – glorify, exalt; acclamation, approbation, compliment; laud: Her performance received praise from all the critics.preys – victimizes: preys upon the poor

pray

P0504600 (prā)v. prayed, pray·ing, prays v.intr. To utter or address a prayer or prayers to a deity or an object of worship, often as an entreaty: people praying in the pews of the church; people praying for divine guidance; people praying for their loved ones.v.tr.1. To use prayer to request (that something may happen): The congregation prayed that the drought would end soon. The child prayed to be more considerate of others.2. To say (a prayer or group of prayers): pray the rosary.3. To make a devout or earnest request for: I pray your forgiveness.4. To utter or say a prayer or prayers to; address by prayer: "I pray Heaven that I never may forget the dear girl" (Charles Dickens).5. Archaic To ask (someone) imploringly for something; beseech. Used chiefly in the phrase I pray you to introduce a polite or urgent request or question: I pray you be careful.adv. Used to make a polite or urgent request or question: Pray don't apologize.
[Middle English preien, from Old French preier, from Latin precārī, from precēs, pl. of *prex, prayer; see prek- in Indo-European roots.]