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    prime
    /prīm/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a state or time of greatest strength, vigor, or success in a person's life: "you're in the prime of life"
    • 2. a service forming part of the Divine Office, traditionally said (or chanted) at the first hour of the day (i.e., 6 a.m.), but now little used.

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  2. PRIME definition: 1. main or most important: 2. of the best quality: 3. the period in your life when you are most…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : first in rank, authority, or significance : principal. a prime example. b. : having the highest quality or value. prime farmland. c. : of the highest grade regularly marketedused of meat and especially beef. 2. : first in time : original. 3. a. : of, relating to, or being a prime number compare relatively prime. b.

  4. Prime means first in numerical order or order of development: prime meridian; prime cause. Primeval means belonging to the first or earliest ages: the primeval forest. Primitive suggests the characteristics of the origins or early stages of a development, and hence implies the simplicity of original things: primitive tribes, conditions ...

  5. You use prime to describe something that is most important in a situation. Political stability, meanwhile, will be a prime concern. It could be a prime target for guerrilla attack. The police will see me as the prime suspect! She is the prime candidate to take over his job. Synonyms: main, leading, chief, central More Synonyms of prime.

  6. PRIME meaning: 1. main or most important: 2. of the best quality: 3. the period in your life when you are most…. Learn more.

  7. If something is in its prime, it is at its best. The same goes for a person. If you are young and healthy and in the prime of your life, you are ready to take on the world.

  8. 1. First or highest in rank or importance; main: Our prime consideration is for the children's safety. See Synonyms at chief. See Usage Note at perfect. 2. a. Highest in quality; excellent: prime real estate. b. Being the most desired or suitable example of something: a prime candidate for the study. 3.

  9. prime. adjective. /praɪm/ [only before noun] main; most important; basic. My prime concern is to protect my property. Winning is not the prime objective in this sport. The care of the environment is of prime importance. He's the police's prime suspect in this case.

  10. PRIME meaning: 1 : most important primary; 2 : of the highest quality or value excellent

  11. PRIME meaning: 1. main, or most important: 2. of the best quality: 3. a very good example of something. Learn more.

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