"Priestley" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Priestley" Meaning

Brian Priestley is a British jazz percussionist.

However, I think you might be referring to Joseph Priestley, an English theologian, but more famously the scientist who discovered oxygen in 1774.

Or possibly J. B. Priestley, a novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and literary critic from England.

Alternatively, it could be John Boynton Priestley, an English novelist and playwright.

"Priestley" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Priestley"


1. Historical Context


Joseph Priestley (1733 – 1794) was an English chemist, separatist theologian, and adult educator and minister. He is credited with the discovery of several key gases, including oxygen.

2. Literary Reference


In the famous play “An Inspector Calls” by J.B. Priestley, the main character, Arthur Birling, is confronted by a mysterious inspector who uncovers secrets about the family's past.

3. Scientific Invention


The Priestley air pump is an early experiment to demonstrate the existence of air. It was invented by Joseph Priestley in 1765, and it used mercury to collect gases.

4. Biological Terminology


In biology, a Priestley's experiment would be a similar investigation to understand the effects of gases on organisms. Priestley’s discoveries laid the groundwork for further biological studies.

5. Organisation Names


The Joseph Priestley District of Pennsylvania is named in honor of his contributions to science.

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A priestery is the priestly class or body of priests, or a priest's or priests' office or work.<br><br>It can also refer to a varsity letter awarded to men's athletic teams at some colleges and universities.<br><br>In English morphology, a priestery is an archaic variant of priesthood.

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Relating to or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood. Having a traditional or formal quality, especially of a spiritual or religious nature.

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Men or women who are ordained ministers in a Christian church and whose duties are to perform religious ceremonies and advise and counsel the faithful.

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A person who is excessively self-righteous and self-important, especially when it comes to moral issues. A prig is often condescending and critical of others for not adhering to their high moral standards.<br><br>Example: "He's such a prig, always lecturing people about what they should be doing."<br><br>Synonyms: moralist, self-righteous person, hypocrite.

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Pronunciation: /prɪɡz/<br><br>Nouns:<br><br>1. A choke or snag in a rope or string, especially one caused by a knot.<br>2. A small, typically ostentatious, device or ornament, especially one displaying wealth or status.<br>3. A person, especially a man, who is self-important, opinionated, and excessively proud.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> - The sailor noticed a tight prig in the rope that needed to be untangled.<br> - The jewelry featured a large prig studded with diamonds.<br> - He was considered a bit of a prig by his colleagues for his overconfident attitude.

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There is no word in the English language called "prillion."