From the holy bible, Phl 4:6 "Be careful for nothing (WORRY ABOUT NOTHING!); but in everything by prayer and supplication with Thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God."
The noun 'supplication' is a word for an act of asking or begging for something; a word for a prayer to God; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The prisoner's supplication did not sound sincere. (subject of the sentence)The prisoner whose supplication did not impress the judge was sentenced harshly. (subject of the relative clause)The prisoner voiced his supplication to anyone who would listen. (direct object of the verb 'voiced')The prisoner's last resort was addressing God with a supplication. (object of the preposition 'with')
There are no perfect rhymes for the word supplication.
One possible sentence is: "What is a sentence that uses the word particular?"
Supplication is to ask in a begging way. This word is used more for a subject asking a superior for a favor. The concept is always of a lesser being begging a superior being for something special. "The pauper made supplication to all the passersby for alms." "Be mindful of nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, make your requests known to God."
supplication = הפצרה (hahf-tsah-RAH). It means supplication.
It is the Indian word for Supplication. Supplication is anything that you ask God to give you. :D
It is the Indian word for Supplication. Supplication is anything that you ask God to give you. :D
The word "supplication" occurs 39 times in 37 verses in the KJV bible.
'The priest sank his knees in supplication to God.'
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
collect, combine