- verbprefer (verb) · prefers (third person present) · preferred (past tense) · preferred (past participle) · preferring (present participle)
- like (one thing or person) better than another or others; tend to choose:"I prefer Venice to Rome" · "I would prefer to discuss the matter in private" · "Val would presumably prefer that you didn't get arrested" · "his preferred candidate"
- formalsubmit (a charge or a piece of information) for consideration:"the police will prefer charges"
- archaicpromote or advance (someone) to a prestigious position:"he was preferred to the post"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French preferer, from Latin praeferre, from prae ‘before’ + ferre ‘to bear, carry’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- like (one thing or person) better than another or others; tend to choose:
- submit (a charge or a piece of information) for consideration:
- promote or advance (someone) to a prestigious position:
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- To prefer means to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another1234. It is a verb that is used with an object1. For example, "to prefer beef to chicken"1. It can also be used without an object, as in "I prefer tea to coffee"5. In addition, it can mean "to present or submit (something) to an authority"5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object), pre·ferred, pre·fer·ring. to set or hold before or above other persons or things in estimation; like better; choose rather than: to prefer beef to chicken.www.dictionary.com/browse/preferpre·fer (prĭ-fûr′) tr.v. pre·ferred, pre·fer·ring, pre·fers 1. To choose or be in the habit of choosing as more desirable or as having more value: prefers coffee to tea.www.thefreedictionary.com/preferMeaning of prefer in English prefer verb [ T ] uk / prɪˈfɜː r/ us / prɪˈfɝː / -rr- prefer verb [T] (CHOOSE) Add to word list A2 to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/preferto like, choose, or want one thing rather than another:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/prefer
To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better. I prefer tea to coffee. To present or submit (something) to an authority (now usually in "to prefer charges"). To put forward for acceptance; to introduce, recommend (to). 1. To regard more than another. With brotherly love, in honour prefer one another.
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