"Priscilla" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Priscilla" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Priscilla" Meaning

The name Priscilla is of Latin origin, derived from the name Prisca, which means "ancient" or "old." It is also associated with the Latin word "prior," meaning "first" or "primary." In Christian tradition, Saint Priscilla is honored as a martyr and is often depicted as a patron saint, representing faithfulness and devotion.

"Priscilla" Examples

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"Priscilla used to be a beautiful swan lake diver. She was as serene as its waters."
"My Priscilla spent the whole day swimming with adventurous otters in the pool."
"Priscilla's rival, Maria, used to be quite a show-off in gymnastics, just as Priscilla was in her discoveries."
"Priscilla attended her best friend Alice's beautiful orange cake decorating model show with her prize winning skills."
"Priscilla, Pilate's Roman wife, separated him from his Concubines like dual clarinets play a vital role to support the pianist's sentiments."

"Priscilla" Similar Words

Prioritizing

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The word "prioritizing" is a gerund or present participle form of the verb "prioritize", which is a transitive verb that takes an object.<br><br>To prioritize something means to decide that something is more important than others, and to focus on it first. It involves arranging items in a ranked order, with the most important ones coming first.<br><br>Example: "I need to prioritize my tasks for the day, so I can finish the most urgent ones first."<br><br>In a broader sense, prioritizing is about giving greater importance to certain aspects, goals, or activities over others, often based on their urgency, importance, or relevance to a specific objective or goal.

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Prishtine, also known as Pristina, is the capital and the largest city of Kosovo. It has a population of around 350,000 people. The city has a rich history and is known for its Ottoman-era architecture, museums, and cultural institutions. It is also home to the University of Pristina, one of the largest universities in Kosovo.

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