priss

[pris]

priss Definition

  • 1a person who is excessively proper or easily offended
  • 2to behave in an excessively proper or fussy manner

Using priss: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "priss" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She's such a priss, always correcting people's grammar.

  • Example

    He prissed around the kitchen, making sure everything was in its place.

  • Example

    Don't be such a priss about getting your hands dirty.

  • Example

    She prissed up her outfit with a fancy scarf.

priss Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for priss

Antonyms for priss

  • slob
  • careless person

Phrases with priss

  • an excessively proper or fussy attitude

    Example

    Her prissy attitude made it hard for her to make friends.

  • to spend time grooming oneself in an excessively fussy manner

    Example

    She spent hours prissing and preening in front of the mirror before the party.

  • to become excessively upset or offended over something trivial

    Example

    Don't priss out over a little criticism; it's not a big deal.

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Summary: priss in Brief

'Priss' [pris] refers to a person who is excessively proper or easily offended, or to behave in an excessively proper or fussy manner. It can be used as both a noun and a verb, as in 'She's such a priss' and 'He prissed around the kitchen.' Synonyms include 'prude,' 'puritan,' and 'perfectionist,' while antonyms include 'slob' and 'careless person.' Phrases like 'priss and preen' and 'priss out' further illustrate the concept of being excessively fussy.