What does PRIER mean?

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Noun, Adjective

2. Definitions

Noun: A person who pries into or meddles in the affairs of others.

Adjective: Of or relating to prying.

3. Pronunciations

US: /ˈpraɪər/

UK: /ˈpraɪə(r)/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "prier" is derived from the verb "pry," which means to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something. The noun form of "prier" refers to a person who pries into or meddles in the affairs of others, while the adjective form refers to something that is related to prying or inquisitive behavior. The word is commonly used in informal contexts to describe someone who is overly curious or nosy.

5. Synonyms

meddler, busybody, interferer, nosy parker, snoop, snooper, eavesdropper, inquisitive, curious, probing

6. Related Words

prize, prior, pride, prime, print

7. Example Sentences

Noun:

  1. The new neighbor is a real prier, always asking personal questions.
  2. Shes such a prier, always poking her nose into other peoples business.

Adjective:

  1. His prier nature made him an excellent detective.
  2. She had a prier curiosity than most people.


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