Davened example sentences
Related (4): prayed, bowed, chanted, recited
da·ven
verb
davened (past tense) · davened (past participle)
- (in Judaism) recite the prescribed liturgical prayers:
Synonyms
declaim, quote, speak, deliver, render, intone, chant, spout, parrot, cantillate, intonate"Davened" Example Sentences
1. He had davened the morning prayer with a fervor that had been lacking in recent days.2. The rabbi davened in a voice that was soothing and calming.
3. She had davened the evening prayer for the first time in her life.
4. He davened with a deep and sincere devotion.
5. The children davened in unison, their voices raised in harmony.
6. The community gathered to daven in the synagogue.
7. The cantor davened with a powerful and beautiful voice.
8. She davened with a heart full of joy and gratitude.
9. The entire congregation davened in unison.
10. He davened the morning prayer with a passion that was palpable.
11. The rabbi davened with a heart full of love for the community.
12. The cantor davened with a voice that was strong and clear.
13. The morning prayer was davened with reverence and respect.
14. The congregation davened with a feeling of unity and solidarity.
15. He davened with a feeling of awe and reverence.
16. The rabbi davened with a deep sense of humility and gratitude.
17. She davened the evening prayer with a sense of peace and contentment.
18. The children davened with a joy and enthusiasm that was infectious.
19. The cantor davened with a voice that was full of emotion and feeling.
20. The community gathered to daven with a feeling of unity and fellowship.
21. He davened the morning prayer with a sense of purpose and determination.
22. The rabbi davened with a spirit of joy and gratitude.
23. She davened the evening prayer with a heart full of love and compassion.
24. The congregation davened in harmony, their voices raised in prayer.
25. The cantor davened with a voice that was filled with emotion and power.
26. The morning prayer was davened with a sense of reverence and awe.
27. The congregation davened with a feeling of connection and unity.
28. He davened with a deep sense of humility and devotion.
29. The rabbi davened with a spirit of joy and peace.
30. She davened the evening prayer with a feeling of joy and gratitude.
31. The children davened with enthusiasm and energy.
32. The cantor davened with a voice that was strong and beautiful.
33. The morning prayer was davened with a feeling of reverence and devotion.
34. The congregation davened with a spirit of unity and solidarity.
35. He davened with a heart full of love and respect.
36. The rabbi davened with a deep sense of humility and awe.
37. She davened the evening prayer with a passion that was palpable.
38. The children davened in unison, their voices raised in joyous song.
39. The cantor davened with a voice that was full of emotion and conviction.
40. The community gathered to daven with a feeling of connection and fellowship.
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