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prefer

prefer

Meaning of prefer

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EN-UK/prɪˈfɜː/
EN-US/tə prɪˈfɝ/
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prefer with Russian translation

prefer usage examples

🇮🇩ID🇬🇧EN

I prefer painting outside when the weather is nice.

🇮🇩ID🇬🇧EN

I prefer painting with watercolours to using oils.

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prefer belongs to the topic "Style and Taste". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

preferlebih suka
shirtkemeja
skirtrok
pantscelana
trouserscelana panjang
jeansjeans
shortscelana pendek

prefer synonyms

Related words worth learning together

favor
More formal; to support or prefer one option, especially in discussion or policy contexts.
opt for
To make a deliberate choice in favour of something; often slightly more formal than 'choose'.
choose
Focuses on the act of making a choice or decision, not just a general preference.
like
General positive feeling; not inherently comparative (doesn't always express 'prefer').
lean towards
Suggests an inclination or tentative preference rather than a firm choice.
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F
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favor

More formal; to support or prefer one option, especially in discussion or policy contexts.

B2Often

Many experts favor the new approach.

O
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opt for

To make a deliberate choice in favour of something; often slightly more formal than 'choose'.

B1Often

They opted for an earlier flight.

🇬🇧en

Focuses on the act of making a choice or decision, not just a general preference.

A2Very Often

She chose the blue dress for the party.

🇬🇧en

General positive feeling; not inherently comparative (doesn't always express 'prefer').

A1Very Often

I like jazz music.

L
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lean towards

Suggests an inclination or tentative preference rather than a firm choice.

B1Often

I'm leaning towards accepting the job offer.

B
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be inclined to

A formal expression of tendency or predisposition; usually weaker than a direct preference.

B2Often

I'm inclined to agree with her assessment.

G
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go for

Informal way to choose or prefer something; energetic or decisive tone.

A2Very Often

I'd go for the vegetarian option.

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prefer pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

prefer is pronounced as /prɪˈfɜː/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

prefer definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

I prefer painting outside when the weather is nice. Translation: Я предпочитаю рисовать на улице, когда погода хорошая.

Is prefer part of Hobbies and Interests vocabulary?

Yes, prefer can be learned in the Hobbies and Interests topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is prefer part of Style and Taste vocabulary?

Yes, prefer can be learned in the Style and Taste topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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