prim

[prɪm]

prim Definition

  • 1(of a person or their behavior) formal and respectable, often to an exaggerated degree
  • 2neat and tidy in appearance

Using prim: Examples

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

  • Example

    She always dresses primly for work.

  • Example

    The prim and proper lady was scandalized by the risqué joke.

  • Example

    The garden was kept prim and neat.

  • Example

    He spoke with a prim tone that made everyone uncomfortable.

prim Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for prim

Phrases with prim

  • excessively or rigidly proper or formal

    Example

    The prim and proper teacher scolded the students for their messy desks.

  • excessively or affectedly modest or proper

    Example

    Her prim and prudish attitude made it difficult for her to enjoy social events.

  • prim and trim

    neat and tidy in appearance

    Example

    The new employee always arrived at work looking prim and trim.

Origins of prim

from Old English 'prim', meaning 'fine' or 'elegant'

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Summary: prim in Brief

The term 'prim' [prɪm] describes a person or behavior as excessively formal and respectable, often to an exaggerated degree. It also refers to neat and tidy appearances. Examples include 'The prim and proper lady was scandalized by the risqué joke.' and 'The garden was kept prim and neat.' 'Prim' extends into phrases like 'prim and proper,' denoting excessive formality, and 'prim and trim,' referring to neat appearances.

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