Pronunciation: /prɪˈfɜr/
verb to like or want one thing more than another; to favor
A1 I prefer tea over coffee.
A2 She prefers to study in the library rather than at home.
B1 Most people prefer to travel during the summer months.
B2 I prefer a hands-on approach when learning new skills.
C1 He prefers to delegate tasks rather than micromanage his team.
C2 As a seasoned traveler, she prefers to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
formal I prefer to communicate through email rather than phone calls for work-related matters.
informal I prefer hanging out at home with a few close friends rather than going to crowded parties.
slang I prefer chilling with my squad over going to some lame party.
figurative She always prefers to take the road less traveled in life, seeking out new adventures and experiences.
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