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rec·i·ta·tive I. \|res(ə)tə|tēv\ adjective Etymology: Italian recitativo, n. : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of recitative — distinguished from ariose II. noun (-s) Etymology: Italian recitativo, from recitare to recite (from Latin) + -ivo -ive 1. a. : a vocal passage, part, or performance in which a singer delivers a narrative text (as in opera or oratorio) in a declamatory and rhetorical manner and which is characterized by freedom from strict form in its tonal and metrical structure and by speechlike recitation instead of flowing melody b. : a composition intended to be sung as a recitative — compare aria c. : a passage of instrumental music in the style of a recitative 2. : recitation < a long, leisurely recitative about curates at teas — Anne Fremantle > |