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UK//ˈpraɪə//US//ˈpraɪər//

Meaning of Prior

Existing before something else in time.

In simple words: Something that comes before something else.

Prior in a sentence

  • She had a prior engagement, so she couldn't attend the meeting.
  • Prior to moving here, I lived in another city for five years.
  • He was unaware of any prior discussions on the topic.
  • The prior version of the software had numerous bugs that have since been fixed.
  • Prior knowledge of the subject will help you understand the course better.

How to use Prior

Use 'prior' when discussing previous events or conditions. More common in formal contexts; less common in casual speech.

Grammar pattern

prior + to + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'prior' as 'before - our' - something that happened before us.

Related words

Collocations with Prior

  • prior knowledge
  • prior experience
  • prior approval
  • prior arrangement

Synonyms for Prior

Opposites of Prior

Common mistakes with Prior

  • Often confused with 'previous', which can affect meaning.
  • Misused in informal contexts where simpler words like 'before' are more appropriate.

Compare Prior with Previous, Earlier

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Frequently asked questions about Prior

What does Prior mean?

Something that comes before something else.

What is the definition of Prior?

Existing before something else in time.

How do you use Prior in a sentence?

She had a prior engagement, so she couldn't attend the meeting.

Can you give another example of Prior?

Prior to moving here, I lived in another city for five years.

What are synonyms for Prior?

Common alternatives include previous, earlier, preceding, foregoing, antecedent.

What is the opposite of Prior?

Opposite meanings include subsequent, following.

What words go with Prior?

It commonly pairs with prior knowledge, prior experience, prior approval, prior arrangement.

What are common mistakes when using Prior?

Often confused with 'previous', which can affect meaning. Misused in informal contexts where simpler words like 'before' are more appropriate.

How do you pronounce Prior?

US: //ˈpraɪər//, UK: //ˈpraɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Prior?

Use 'prior' when discussing previous events or conditions. More common in formal contexts; less common in casual speech.

What CEFR level is Prior?

"Prior" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.