"Prillion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prillion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prillion" Meaning

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

"Prillion" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Victillion" (Note: "Prillion" is not a word. I assume you meant "Trillion" or "Villion" which is not a word in English but assume you meant "Trillion")


Trillion

Trillion as a large number

1. If I had a trillion dollars, I'd be the richest person in the world.
2. The company's profits for the last quarter exceeded a trillion rupees.

Trillion with collective nouns

1. A trillion bees can honey bees can produce a massive amount of honey.
2. The trillion ants marched across the desert, searching for food.

Trillion as a fraction

1. 2/ trillion of the population supports the new policy.
2. 1/ trillion of the votes cast in the last election were invalid.

Trillion and time

1. The machine processed 1 trillion calculations per second.
2. It took a trillion years for the universe to form.

Trillion as a measurement

1. 2 trillion dollars as the price of the new telescope.
2. I bought a trillionth of a second's worth of stocks.

"Prillion" Similar Words

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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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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.

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Existing from the very beginning of time or from a particular time in the distant past; very old. <br><br>Example: The primaeval forests on the island had been untouched for thousands of years.

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