Pronunciation: /tɑp praɪˈɔrəti/
noun a thing that is regarded as more important than any other
A1 My top priority is to finish my homework before dinner.
A2 For many people, their top priority is finding a stable job.
B1 Safety is our top priority when it comes to designing new products.
B2 The company's top priority is to increase revenue and expand into new markets.
C1 As a CEO, her top priority is to ensure the company's long-term success.
C2 In times of crisis, national security becomes the government's top priority.
adjective of greatest importance or urgency
A1 My top priority is to finish my homework before dinner.
A2 Safety is our top priority when it comes to outdoor activities.
B1 Customer satisfaction is our top priority in this company.
B2 Maintaining a healthy work-life balance should be a top priority for everyone.
C1 Ensuring the success of the project is our top priority at this stage.
C2 The government has declared national security as its top priority in the upcoming year.
formal Ensuring the safety of our employees is our top priority.
informal Finishing this project on time is our top priority right now.
slang Getting that promotion is my top priority at the moment.
figurative Making sure our customers are satisfied is always our top priority.
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