Pronunciation: /praɪˈɔrəti/
noun A thing that is regarded as more important than others; the fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important.
A1 Safety is my number one priority.
A2 Completing the project on time is a top priority for the team.
B1 Managing work-life balance is a priority for many employees.
B2 The company's main priority is to increase profitability.
C1 In times of crisis, prioritizing resources becomes crucial.
C2 When making decisions, she always considers the long-term priorities of the organization.
formal Ensuring customer satisfaction should be our top priority.
informal Hey, don't forget that finishing your homework is your number one priority!
slang My main priority right now is to chill and relax.
figurative In times of crisis, safety should always be our North Star priority.
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