Words and phrases that have a meaning related to prig: (121 results)
Often used in the same context:
dipsomaniac, solipsist, fusspot, lecher, misanthrope, flibbertigibbet, aristo, schoolmarm, vulgarian, prissy, epicene, boor, milksop, fussbudget, lech, fey, harridan, dithery, wastrel, prole, poltroon, dullard, nincompoop, fop, monomaniac, hauteur, esthete, moralist, windbag, sybarite, gadabout, gradgrind, pedant, smarminess, hedonist, sneery, curmudgeon, pomposity, voluptuary, sensualist, mountebank, pedantry, slobby, swain, flatterer, guttersnipe, dissembler, superciliousness, neurasthenic, poseur, moralism, ninny, patrician, clodhopper, sophisticate, freethinker, dweeb, moralizer, male chauvinist pig, simpering, schoolmistress, simp, rapscallion, twit, berk, milquetoast, letch, nostalgist, strumpet, idealist, grump, moony, prim, ironist, conniver, dogmatist, noodge, harpy, mien, moper, byronic, slattern, nebbish, boulevardier, schoolmaster, imperiousness, twerp, jackanapes, ruffian, gorgon, schnook, virago, malvolio, miles gloriosus, amanuensis, louche, archness, misanthropy, skirt chaser, old codger, rascal, snob, humbug, hypocrite, prigs, coxcomb, prude, snobs, blockhead, fools, idiot, booby, bounder, coward, fool, busybody, dunce, hypocrites
More general:
disagreeable person, unpleasant person
Synonyms:
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— Adjectives for prig: little, young, such, insufferable, old, conceited, righteous, solemn, pompous, moral, sanctimonious, more...
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