প্রার্থনা-সঙ্গীত
(1) Any long and tedious address or recital,a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation,recital of items,often part of religious services
(2) Any long and tedious address or recital
(3) A prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation
(4) Recital of items
(5) Often part of religious services
(1) Sorry, but I don't have any more time to address your litany of other complaints.
(2) Ugh, I just can't bear to sit through a litany of her illnesses and complaints and all of that right now.
(3) A litany of complaints
(4) Oh yes, I trotted out the whole litany of familiar negatives.
(5) As he recites this depressing litany , there is steel in his voice.
(6) Professor Jones recites the grim litany of human tragedies that have plagued our planet over the last 100 years.
(7) I don't want to hear your litany of complaints.
(8) He's forced to watch a videotape of her reading off a litany of complaints about their dysfunctional marriage.
(9) The gizmo had no sense of how long each step might take, and continued its litany of orders while the user would likely still be occupied with a previous task.
(10) Early chapters review the usual tiresome litany of depressing problems caused by traditional approaches to building and other human endeavors.
(11) His Columbia University office was ransacked and he was subject to a seemingly endless litany of lies about his character.
(12) There is a whole litany of character traits like this in all of us.
(13) It would have been easy, however, for them to dump out a litany of complaints and call it a day.
(14) Most kitchen designers hear this litany of complaints at least once a week.
(15) A similar litany of complaints might have come from any United follower in the street, which is why fan endorsement has been nearly unanimous.
(16) I no longer have time for your garbled emails, and now your litany of lies.
(17) Nothing is more depressing than a never-ending litany of vandalism, muggings and burglaries.
(18) In 1545 he wrote a litany that is still used in the church.
(19) For twenty minutes my hostess listed the now familiar litany of complaints.
(20) And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name.
prayer
invocation
supplication
devotion
orison