"Versicle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Versicle" Meaning

Vespers

A vespers is one of the few remaining public worship services in the Christian tradition.

"Versicle" Examples

Word: versicle

Part of Speech: noun


A short passage from the Bible, esp. from the Psalter or the Gospel of John, used in Christian worship, typically read after one of the three 'scripts'.

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During the church service, the priest read a versicle and responded with the congregation.
The Epistle and the Gospel reading were followed by a series of versicles and responses.
The priest led the congregation in reciting a versicle from the psalter.
A liturgical versicle was chanted by the choir during the communion service.
The prayer cycle consisted of a versicle and a responds to be said by the congregation.

"Versicle" Similar Words

Versatilely

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In a versatile way; in a variety of ways.

Versatilities

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Nouns: The quality of being versatile; diverse capabilities.

Versatility

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Verse

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A stanza or section of a poem, typically with a consistent rhythm and meter.<br><br>In poetry, a verse is a group of lines that form a unit or a section of a poem. It is usually separated from other verses by blank lines or a stanza break. Verses are often used to convey a single thought or idea, and they can be made up of various types of lines, such as iambic pentameter or free verse.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"In the stillness of the night, I hear<br>A cricket's chirping, a gentle air<br>The stars up high, a twinkling sea<br>A world of wonder, for you and me"<br><br>In this example, there are four lines, and each line has a consistent meter and rhythm, making them a single verse of a poem.

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Versed refers to being very skilled, knowledgeable, or adept in a particular area or activity. It can also imply having a sense of expertise or proficiency.<br><br>Example: "As a seasoned linguist, Sarah is well-versed in multiple languages."<br><br>In this context, "versed" suggests that Sarah has a high level of proficiency or expertise in languages.

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Verses

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Referring to specific lines in a poem, the verse naturally divides into two distinct units known as stanzas and lines. Each stanza is made up of lines and is a meaningful unit as they provide a complete thought.

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Versicles

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A verse or clause, especially of a psalm or hymn, consisting of four or more lines, typically with a repeated refrain or alternate refrain, as in the Psalms of the Old Testament.

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Versification

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