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Learn to pronounce pre·fer

/prēˈfər/
verb
  1. like (one thing or person) better than another or others; tend to choose.
    "I prefer Venice to Rome"
    synonyms: like better, would rather (have), would sooner (have), favor, be more partial to, lean/incline toward, think preferable, choose, select, pick, opt for, go for, vote for, plump for, single out, elect, wish, desire, want, fancy
  2. submit (a charge or a piece of information) for consideration.
    "the police will prefer charges"
    synonyms: bring, press, file, lodge, tender, present, place, lay, submit, put forward, proffer, offer, propose
  3. promote or advance (someone) to a prestigious position.
    "he was preferred to the post"
    synonyms: promote, upgrade, advance, raise, move up, elevate, aggrandize

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The meaning of PREFER is to promote or advance to a rank or position. How to use prefer in a sentence.
7 days ago · PREFER meaning: 1. to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another: 2. to accuse someone officially: 3. to…. Learn more.
to set or hold before or above other persons or things in estimation; like better; choose rather than: to prefer beef to chicken ...
If you prefer someone or something, you like that person or thing better than another, and so you are more likely to choose them if there is a choice.
Prefer means to like better. If your parents prefer your sister to you, chances are her allowance will be higher and you'll get blamed for things she's done.
to like (someone or something) better than someone or something else. Some people like vanilla ice cream, but I prefer chocolate. I prefer shopping online.
​to like one thing or person better than another; to choose one thing rather than something else because you like it better. prefer something 'Coffee or tea ...
Verb edit · (transitive) To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better. · (transitive, now dated) To advance, ...
to decide to accept (someone or something) from a group of possibilities most buyers of that vehicle have preferred the model with four-wheel drive.
prefer · be partial to · be turned on to · fix upon · like better · opt for · optate · propone · put forward · would rather · would sooner ...