Prior
UK //ˈpraɪə//US //ˈpraɪər//
Definition
Existing before something else in time.
In simple words: Something that comes before something else.
Examples
- 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.
Usage notes
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.
Collocations
- prior knowledge
- prior experience
- prior approval
- prior arrangement
Synonyms
- previous
- earlier
- preceding
- foregoing
- antecedent
Antonyms
- subsequent
- following
Common mistakes
- Often confused with 'previous', which can affect meaning.
- Misused in informal contexts where simpler words like 'before' are more appropriate.