"Preens" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Preens" Meaning

To show pride in one's appearance or achievements by repeatedly smoothing or adjusting one's clothing, hair, etc.

Example: "She preened in front of the mirror, making sure her outfit was perfectly arranged."

Or, to feel proud or boast about something.

Example: "The player preened about his skill in winning the match."

"Preens" Examples

Examples of "preens"


Verb

The pigeon began to preen its feathers, smoothing out its plumage to appear more attractive.
After winning the beauty contest, she spent hours preening in front of the mirror, admiring her new crown.
The athlete preened before the Olympics, making sure his uniform was spotless and his shoes were shining.

Noun

The peacock's vibrant plumage was a result of its preens, carefully arranging its feathers to display its beauty.
The cat was known for its preens, which included licking and grooming itself for hours a day.
The author's writing preens delighted readers, described as a frivolous but lovable character.

"Preens" Similar Words

Preemptively

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Preemptor

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A person or thing that acts as a councillor or advisor, especially a person who is viewed as a leader or expert in a particular field or activity.

Preemptory

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Preempts

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Preen

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To preen means to smooth or tidy one's feathers or hair, typically nervously or excessively, or to be very pleased about one's appearance. It can also be used figuratively to describe when someone is excessively proud of something.

Preened

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Preexist

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Preexistence

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Preexistent

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Existing or in existence before something else; prior or earlier in time.

Preexisting

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Preexists

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Exists before something else; occurring, done, or existing before a particular time or event.

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Prefabricated refers to something that is manufactured or built in a factory before being assembled or installed at a site. It is often used to describe buildings, structures, or components that are made in a factory and then transported to the building site for assembly.<br><br>In general, the term "prefabricated" describes something that is:<br><br> Manufactured or built in advance<br> Assembled or constructed in a factory<br> Transported to the site for installation or assembly<br> Installed or assembled on-site<br><br>Examples of prefabricated items include:<br><br> Prefabricated houses or buildings<br> Prefabricated modular furniture<br> Prefabricated roofing or paneling<br> Prefabricated kitchen cabinets or countertops