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"Priggish" Meaning

Pompous and self-righteous, often in an overbearing way.

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Definition of Priggish


Pronunciation: /ˈprɪʤɪʃ/ (PRIG-ish)
Part of speech: Adjective
Definition: Having a superior or self-righteous attitude, often in a way that is annoyingly pompous or moralistic.

Examples of Usage:


1. Synonyms used:
Moralistic
Self-righteous
Pretentious
Smug
Sanctimonious

2. Sentence
The priggish tone of his sermon made it hard for the audience to take him seriously.
3. Example in literature
In his novel,1984, George Orwell portrays the priggish attitudes of the Party's fervent followers.
4. Usage in context
The priggish supervisor believed his subordinates needed constant reminding about their bad behavior.
5. Figurative language
The priggish politician's constant lecturing about fiscal responsibility came across as out of touch with the average citizen's reality.

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Priestery

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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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Priestley

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Brian Priestley is a British jazz percussionist.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to Joseph Priestley, an English theologian, but more famously the scientist who discovered oxygen in 1774.<br><br>Or possibly J. B. Priestley, a novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and literary critic from England.<br><br>Alternatively, it could be John Boynton Priestley, an English novelist and playwright.

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Prig

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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.

Priggishly

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The word "priggishly" means:<br><br>In a priggish manner: in an overly self-righteous, pedantic, and condescending way, often with a sense of moral superiority.

Priggishness

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Prigs

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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.

Prillion

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

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Prim

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The word "prim" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it's used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. First or primary: In this sense, "prim" means being the first or most important. For example: "This is the prim example of a scientific study."<br>2. Polite or formal: "Prim" can also describe someone or something that is polite, refined, or formal. For example: "She's always so prim and proper in her behavior."<br>3. Fresh and new: In this context, "prim" describes something that is fresh, new, or in its original state. For example: "The prim latch on the door was loose."<br>4. Chief or principal: "Prim" can also imply importance or superiority. For example: "The prim recruiter screened the candidates for the job."<br>5. Start or initiate: "Prim" can also be used to describe a starting or initiating process. For instance: "The prim algorithm was key to solving the puzzle."<br><br>However, one of the most common meanings of the word "prim" is related to the concept of primality, which has applications in mathematics, particularly in number theory.

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