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[ UK /pɹˈe‍əfə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈpɹeɪɝfəɫ, ˈpɹɛɹfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. disposed to pray or appearing to pray

How To Use prayerful In A Sentence

  • Was her artwork something of an expression of her prayerful life, or contemplative life?
  • And our lives must be structured around that kind of prayerful hospitality which today, tomorrow and the day after is willing to be open to those whom God give us to be with and to be for. Sermon at the festival of St Albans
  • People want well-read, reflective, and prayerful preachers.
  • On the right Saint John watches in prayerful devotion, while the left-hand space is occupied by a haloed woman, perhaps Mary Magdalen, who likewise joins her hands in prayer. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • They were, he said, spiritually minded, prayerful and generous.
  • Before taking a step which is to exert an influence upon all your future life, I urge you to give the subject careful and prayerful deliberation.
  • The principle that the blesser is superior to him whom he blesses, holds good only in a blessing given with divine authority; not merely a prayerful wish, but one that is divinely efficient in working its purport, as that of the patriarchs on their children: so Christ's blessing, Lu 24: 51; Ac 3: 26. 8. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I would have recognized her name ages ago if I had been prayerfully paying attention. Death, Deceit & Some Smooth Jazz
  • For many who have tried it, this type of prayerful meditation has brought new insights to the text and even led to a new understanding of Jesus as someone who is present for each of us, here and now.
  • Thus people fast in Quadragesima Lent as a prayerful preparation for Holy Week, or, at least, that's what they should be doing; many, of course, just do it because that's what they've heard people do during Lent. And it happened in the days of Achashverosh...
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