prier Antonyms

Meaning of prier

prier

an inquisitive person, one that pries

prier Sentence Examples

  1. The devout monk pried fervently for guidance and strength.
  2. The desperate father pried at the window bars, hoping to glimpse his imprisoned son.
  3. The treasure seekers pried open the heavy chest, revealing its long-lost contents.
  4. The child pried a button from her doll's dress, unaware of its sentimental value.
  5. The surgeon pried apart the two halves of the bone, preparing to reset it.
  6. The locksmith pried the lock open with a deft twist of his wrist.
  7. The fisherman pried the oyster shell apart, hoping to find a pearl within.
  8. The investigative journalist pried into the politician's private life, seeking any skeletons in his closet.
  9. The prying neighbor peered over the fence, eager to catch a glimpse of the new family next door.
  10. The scientist pried the lid off the petri dish, anxious to observe the microorganism within.

FAQs About the word prier

an inquisitive person, one that pries

intermeddler, intruder, gazer, interloper, gaper, gawper, snoop,spy, snooper, interferer

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The devout monk pried fervently for guidance and strength.

The desperate father pried at the window bars, hoping to glimpse his imprisoned son.

The treasure seekers pried open the heavy chest, revealing its long-lost contents.

The child pried a button from her doll's dress, unaware of its sentimental value.