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prioradjective coming before all others in importancethis assignment will be prior to any other work you may have arch, big, capital, cardinal, central, chief, dominant, first, foremost, grand, great, greatest, highest, key, leading, main, master, number one(also No. 1), numero uno, overbearing, overmastering, overriding, paramount, predominant, preeminent, premier, primal, primary, principal, sovereign(also sovran), supreme distinguished, eminent, illustrious, noble, notable, noteworthy, outstanding, prestigious, signal, star, stellar, superiorhigh-level, senior, topimportant, influential, major, mighty, momentous, significantincomparable, matchless, unequaled(or unequalled), unparalleled, unsurpassedcelebrated, famed, famous, renowned last, least inconsequential, inconsiderable, insignificant, minor, negligible, slight, trifling, trivial, unimportantcollateral, inferior, secondary, subordinate, subsidiary going before another in time or orderwe've made prior arrangements antecedent, anterior, foregoing, former, precedent, preceding, previous advance, early, prematureearliest, first, inaugural, initial, maiden, original, pioneerpreexistingintroductory, preliminaryerstwhile, whilom after, ensuing, following, later, posterior, subsequent, succeeding advanced, lateclosing, concluding, final, last, latest, latter, terminal, ultimate preceding, antecedent, foregoing, previous, prior, former, anterior mean being before.preceding usually implies being immediately before in time or in place.the preceding sentence antecedent applies to order in time and may suggest a causal relation.conditions antecedent to the revolution foregoing applies chiefly to statements.the foregoing remarks previous and prior imply existing or occurring earlier, but prior often adds an implication of greater importance.a child from a previous marriage a prior obligation former implies always a definite comparison or contrast with something that is latter.the former name of the company anterior applies to position before or ahead of usually in space, sometimes in time or order.the anterior lobe of the brain before the 12th century |