5 letter words starting with pr

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  • PRAAM
  • PRADS
  • PRAGS
  • PRAHU
  • PRAMS
  • PRANA
  • PRANG
  • PRANK
  • PRAOS
  • PRAPS
  • PRASE
  • PRATE
  • PRATS
  • PRATT
  • PRATY
  • PRAUS
  • PRAWN
  • PRAYS
  • PREAK
  • PREDY
  • PREED
  • PREEM
  • PREEN
  • PREES
  • PREIF
  • PREKE
  • PREMS
  • PREMY
  • PRENT
  • PREON
  • PREOP
  • PREPS
  • PRESA
  • PRESE
  • PRESS
  • PREST
  • PRETA
  • PREUX
  • PREVE
  • PREXY
  • PREYS
  • PRIAL
  • PRIAN
  • PRICE
  • PRICK
  • PRICY
  • PRIDE
  • PRIDY
  • PRIED
  • PRIEF
  • PRIER
  • PRIES
  • PRIGS
  • PRILL
  • PRIMA
  • PRIME
  • PRIMI
  • PRIMO
  • PRIMP
  • PRIMS
  • PRIMY
  • PRING
  • PRINK
  • PRINT
  • PRION
  • PRIOR
  • PRISE
  • PRISM
  • PRISS
  • PRIUS
  • PRIVY
  • PRIZE
  • PROAL
  • PROAS
  • PROBE
  • PROBS
  • PROBY
  • PRODD
  • PRODS
  • PROEM
  • PROFS
  • PROGS
  • PROIN
  • PROKE
  • PROLE
  • PROLL
  • PROMO
  • PROMS
  • PRONE
  • PRONG
  • PRONK
  • PROOF
  • PROOK
  • PROOT
  • PROPS
  • PRORA
  • PRORE
  • PROSE
  • PROSO
  • PROSS
  • PROST
  • PROSY
  • PROTO
  • PROUD
  • PROUL
  • PROVE
  • PROWK
  • PROWL
  • PROWS
  • PROXY
  • PROYN
  • PRUDE
  • PRUNE
  • PRUNO
  • PRUNT
  • PRUNY
  • PRUTA
  • PRYAN
  • PRYER
  • PRYSE

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of prank

prank (noun)

  1. A practical joke or mischievous trick.
  2. An evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception.

prank (verb)

  1. To perform a practical joke on; to trick.
  2. To call someone's phone and promptly hang up
  3. To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously.
  4. To make ostentatious show.

prank (adjective)

  1. Full of gambols or tricks.


Definition of prior

prior (noun)

  1. A high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
  2. A chief magistrate in Italy.
  3. (law enforcement) A previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone's record.
  4. In Bayesian inference, a prior probability distribution, one based on information or belief before additional data is collected.

prior (adjective)

  1. Advance; previous; coming before.
  2. Former, previous.

prior (adverb)

  1. Previously.