"Primping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Primping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Primping" Meaning

Pronounced as /ˈprɪmpɪŋ/, "primping" is the act of grooming oneself, especially a woman, in preparation for a special occasion or date, typically involving trivial and vain activities, such as fixing one's hair, makeup, and dressing oneself up.

Example: "She was primping and preening for the evening's ball, making sure every aspect of her appearance was perfect."

"Primping" Examples

Usage Examples of "primping"


1. Applying Makeup

To shower and primp for a night out at the club, she spent an hour applying her makeup and hair.

2. Grooming Pets

The owner takes care of grooming and daily primping for the fluffy Persian.

3. Styling Hair

Spends every weekend vacation day primping my hair at the nail salon.

4. Polishing Objects

My mom practically ruined my mother's antique spoons with products she used in a futile attempt to primp and polish their finish to moving liquid silver too!

5. Maintaining One's Appearance

After getting rejected again in the online dating space, jun apologized that she had half a century on him and supposedly should be retired from her matching efforts, but refused to stop donating blood while simultaneously primping for a beautiful relationship.

"Primping" Similar Words

Primordialism

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The word "primordial" refers to something that is original, fundamental, or existing from the beginning of time. It can also describe a concept or phenomenon that is primitive or unevolved.<br><br>In general, primordial things are:<br><br>1. Original or first in origin<br>2. Fundamental or inherent<br>3. Ancient or dating back to the beginning of time<br>4. Unchanged or unmodified from their initial state<br><br>For example:<br><br> The primordial ooze was the original soup of life on Earth.<br> The human heart is a primordial organ that has remained largely unchanged for millions of years.<br><br>The word "primordial" can also be used figuratively to refer to something that is deeply rooted or instinctual, often in a way that is not easily changed or modified. For example:<br><br> Her primordial fear of spiders kept her from ever wanting to touch one.<br><br>Overall, the word "primordial" suggests a connection to the earliest times or the fundamental nature of something, and often connotes a sense of timelessness and universality.

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