Pronunciation: /ˈprezoʊ/

Definitions of prezo

noun a colloquial term for a presentation or speech

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a prezo for my friend's birthday.

A2 The prezo was wrapped in colorful paper.

B1 She received a prezo from her boss as a token of appreciation.

B2 The prezo included a gift card and a box of chocolates.

C1 The prezo was a luxurious watch that he had always wanted.

C2 The prezo turned out to be a surprise trip to Paris.

Examples of prezo in a Sentence

formal The prezo of the company gave a detailed presentation on the new product line.

informal I heard the prezo went really well at the meeting yesterday.

slang Did you catch the prezo at the conference? It was awesome!

figurative His prezo skills are so impressive, he can sell anything to anyone.

Grammatical Forms of prezo

past tense

prezou

plural

prezos

comparative

more prezo

superlative

most prezo

present tense

prezos

future tense

will prezo

perfect tense

have prezoed

continuous tense

am prezoing

singular

prezo

positive degree

prezo

infinitive

to prezo

gerund

prezoing

participle

prezoed

Origin and Evolution of prezo

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'prezo' is believed to have originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'praesidium' meaning protection or defense.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'prezo' evolved to be used in various languages with similar meanings related to protection, defense, or safeguarding.