Prayed
Prayed is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb pray in English. The primary meaning is to address a deity or spiritual being with supplication, adoration, gratitude, or a request for help or guidance. Prayed can describe private devotion or communal worship: for example, “She prayed for her family’s safety” or “They prayed together at dusk.” In secular usage, pray can also appear in more metaphorical or ironic contexts, such as “We prayed for a miracle,” though such uses remain tied to the sense of hoping or entreating.
Conjugation and pronunciation: Pray forms its past tense as prayed (pronounced /preɪd/). The present participle is
Etymology and related forms: The verb pray derives from Old French preier, from Latin precari “to entreat,
Usage notes: In many religious traditions, to pray means addressing a deity directly, with language that may