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  • PREFER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PREFER is to promote or advance to a rank or position How to use prefer in a sentence
  • Prefers - definition of prefers by The Free Dictionary
    1 to set or hold before or above other persons or things in estimation; like better: I prefer school to work 2 to give priority to, as to one creditor over another 3 to put forward or present for consideration or sanction 4 to put forward or advance, as in rank or office; promote
  • prefer verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    to like one thing or person better than another; to choose one thing rather than something else because you like it better prefer something ‘Coffee or tea?’ ‘I'd prefer tea, thanks ’ I would prefer it if you didn't tell anyone A local firm is to be preferred A short-term fixed rate is the preferred option
  • PREFER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    We use prefer to say we like one thing or activity more than another We can use a prepositional phrase with to when we compare two things or actions: … We use would prefer or ’d prefer, followed by a to-infinitive or a noun, to talk about present and future preferences: … [ T ] We have tea and coffee, but perhaps you’d prefer a cold drink
  • Prefer - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    Prefer means to like better If your parents prefer your sister to you, chances are her allowance will be higher and you'll get blamed for things she's done If someone offers you hamburgers and hot dogs, it's more polite to say, "I'd prefer a hot dog," than "Blech, hamburgers Gag me!"
  • PREFER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Prefer definition: to set or hold before or above other persons or things in estimation; like better; choose rather than See examples of PREFER used in a sentence
  • How to use prefer in English (Prefer. . . to vs. Prefer. . . than: a . . .
    When you want to mention a specific instance or moment of preference, you should usually use "prefer" plus a to-infinitive Here are two examples of this usage: Jane: Are you going to take your bike to the park? Emily: Nah I prefer to walk
  • Prefer Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    She tends to prefer small college campuses He prefers sports to reading He prefers a good book to a movie She prefers chocolate over vanilla I suggested that we play a game, but they preferred to watch TV I would prefer not to know about it


















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