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Meaning of prime
The primary meaning of the word "prime" is of first importance or high quality.
Etymology of prime
The word "prime" comes from Old French "prim(e)", from Latin "primus", meaning "first", which is also the source of the word "primary" and related to "prince" and "principal".
Synonyms
main
chief
primary
principal
leading
key
major
crucial
vital
essential
fundamental
basic
central
pivotal
cardinal
supreme
paramount
dominant
prominent
notable
outstanding
excellent
superior
first-rate
foremost
best
finest
optimal
supreme
preeminent
reigning
regnant
sovereign
head
capital
initial
opening
introductory
first
earliest
premier
arch
overbearing
ruling
governing
prevalent
dominant
commanding
controlling
principal
master
leading
head
cardinal
highest
uppermost
top
topmost
utmost
crowning.
Definitions
- Of the best quality or importance, or the most important or prominent of several things
- (Of a number) divisible only by itself and 1
- (Of a lens or other optical component) having a specified focal length
- Relating to or denoting a prime number
- (Of a minister or other government official) holding the highest rank or position
Usage Examples
- The prime location of the hotel made it an ideal spot for tourists
- The prime number 13 is considered unlucky by some people
- The prime minister will address the nation on live television tonight
- The company is looking for prime candidates to fill the vacant positions
- The prime example of a well-run business is the one that maximizes profits while minimizing costs
Antonyms
secondary
subordinate
inferior
minor
unimportant
insignificant
mediocre
poor
low-grade
substandard
weak
feeble
unremarkable
unnoticed
obscure
minor
least
worst
lowest
minimum
minimal
subsidiary
auxiliary
accessory
supplemental
peripheral
marginal
negligible
inconsequential
trivial
petty
paltry.