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How to spell PRIAR correctly?

If you meant "prior", then that is the correct spelling. If not, some possible correct suggestions based on similar-sounding words could be "prayer", "prier" or "priori". However, the correct spelling ultimately depends on the context and intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell priar correctly

  • friar The friar walked through the town, blessing everyone he passed.
  • PAAR
  • pair I need to find a pair of shoes to match my outfit.
  • par I often play golf with my friends at the local par 3 course.
  • pariah After the scandal, he became a social pariah and was shunned by most of his former friends.
  • pear She enjoyed a juicy pear for breakfast.
  • pier I strolled along the pier, watching the waves crash against the pylons.
  • praia
  • pram She pushed the pram down the street with one hand while holding onto the dog's leash with the other.
  • prat She kicked a prat on the sidewalk.
  • pray I pray every night before going to bed.
  • prewar The prewar era was characterized by the rise of nationalism and the development of modern industrial and military technologies.
  • priam The great king Priam was slain in the holy palace by Achilles.
  • Prier
  • priers I saw a group of priers at the church, praying for forgiveness and guidance.
  • prig He was a prig who always looked down on others and thought he was superior.
  • prim She always spoke in a prim manner, as if she was afraid of offending someone.
  • primer I need to apply a primer before painting this wall.
  • prior I need to get to the library prior to its closing.
  • priors
  • priory Simon arranged to meet her at the priory.
  • rear I saw the man in my rear view mirror.
  • roar The sound of the lion's roar echoed through the jungle.
  • sprier The sprier has brought us some new flowers for the garden.
  • Uprear It was a joy to Uprear in the company of my friends.
  • uproar There was an uproar at the concert when the lead singer walked off stage without saying goodbye.

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