"Prig" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prig" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prig" Meaning

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.

Example: "He's such a prig, always lecturing people about what they should be doing."

Synonyms: moralist, self-righteous person, hypocrite.

"Prig" Examples

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1. He's such a prig - always talking about how he saved his parking ticket stub from last year, like it's a badge of honor.


2. Her siblings always teased her for being a prig, so she didn't go out of her way to fit in with the fashionable crowd.


3. No one likes a prig; everyone wants to have fun and not be uptight all the time.


4. My dad would often call me a prig when I wouldn't compromise on my values - even when it was socially inconvenient.


5. Growing up in such an environmentally conscious community made her a bit of a prig, always reminding people to recycle their plastic water bottles.

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

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