Pronunciation: /pru/

Definitions of PRU

noun a proper noun representing a company, such as Pru Life UK or Pru Center

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a new pru at the market.

A2 She picked up a colorful pru from the tree.

B1 The pru was ripe and juicy, perfect for eating.

B2 The farmer harvested a large pru crop this year.

C1 The pru industry is a major contributor to the economy.

C2 The genetic modification of pru trees has led to increased yields.

Examples of PRU in a Sentence

formal The PRU is responsible for overseeing the company's financial reports.

informal I heard the PRU is cracking down on expense reports.

slang Did you see the PRU's latest memo? It's a real snooze fest.

figurative The PRU acts as a financial watchdog for the organization.

Grammatical Forms of PRU

past tense

prued

plural

prus

comparative

more pru

superlative

most pru

present tense

prues

future tense

will pru

perfect tense

have prued

continuous tense

is pruing

singular

pru

positive degree

pru

infinitive

to pru

gerund

pruing

participle

prued

Origin and Evolution of PRU

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'PRU' is believed to have originated from the Latin word 'pro', meaning 'for' or 'in favor of'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'PRU' evolved to be used in various contexts to denote support, favor, or endorsement of something or someone.