How to spell PRIOUR correctly?
If you accidentally misspelled "priour", don't worry! Some correct alternatives include "prior" or "prier". "Prior" refers to a higher-ranking official, such as in a religious order, while "prier" is a noun describing someone who is curious or nosy. Double-check your intended meaning and choose the appropriate term.
List of suggestions on how to spell priour correctly
- parlour It was an elegant parlour.
- pious She was very pious when she was younger.
- pour Can you pour me a glass of water, please?
- Prier Peter Prier walks to the grocery store every morning.
- primer I need to primer the wall before I paint it.
- prion
- prior I am preoccupied with my prior engagements.
- priors The judge reviewed the defendant's priors before giving his sentencing decision.
- priory The priory is an interesting old building.
- PRIUS My neighbor drives a Prius because he cares about the environment.
- proud I am proud of my son for graduating from college.
- Pryor John was caught smoking in Pryor prison.
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