Monthly Archive for January, 2011

priggish

priggish

priggish adj.

Conceited.




prickle

prickle

prickle v.

To puncture slightly with fine, sharp points.




prevention

prevention

prevention n.

Thwarting.




prevaricate

prevaricate

prevaricate v.

To use ambiguous or evasive language for the purpose of deceiving or diverting attention.




prevalent

prevalent

prevalent adj.

Of wide extent or frequent occurrence.




prevalence

prevalence

prevalence n.

Frequency.




pretext

pretext

pretext n.

A fictitious reason or motive.




preternatural

preternatural

preternatural adj.

Extraordinary.




pretentious

pretentious

pretentious adj.

Marked by pretense, conceit, or display.




pretension

pretension

pretension n.

A bold or presumptuous assertion.







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