recitted
Recited refers to the act of repeating something from memory, typically aloud. This can apply to a wide range of content, including poems, speeches, prayers, passages from books, or even lists of information. The ability to recite accurately often implies a degree of memorization and practice. In performance settings, recitation can be a demonstration of skill and understanding. For example, a student might recite a historical speech for a class, or an actor might recite lines from a play. The term "recite" can also be used more generally to describe the act of listing or enumerating things in order, though the primary connotation is with spoken repetition from memory. The quality of a recitation is often judged by its fidelity to the original text, its clarity of delivery, and its emotional resonance, if applicable. In educational contexts, recitation is a common method for assessing a student's ability to retain and reproduce learned material.