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Word | Prim |
Arabic Meaning | متزمت, عتيق, أنيق, تدلل, تصنع, زمّ |
affectedly dainty or refined / contract one''s lips / Formal / very precise and formal; exceedingly proper / stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper. / to give a prim or demure expression to primming her thin lips after every mouthful — John Buchan / to dress primly / very formal and proper / easily shocked or upset by rude behavior, comments, etc. / very neat in appearance, | |
Usage | ⇒ Dont play that rude joke to her since she is prim ⇒ Many people commented on the contrast between the prim attire of the young lady and the inappropriate clothing worn by her escort. ⇒ He has prim views on religion. ⇒ a very prim and proper lady |
Synonyms | hpussdi, ttsdailer-ka, ghgsrpiw, itcrpuanitl, ralfoh, fsqfi, preqpo, yssoip, atydnn, idxri, fstuyr, veerips, tiledabctsr, gesorodc, gccmini, deurle, futys, pegetnl, vcozntiir, zrcerot, |
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