Prig

usgb/prɪɡ/
noun

A person who acts as if they are morally better than others.

He was one of those tiresome prigs who believe that they own the only available blueprints for building paradise.
Visual representation of "prig" - A person who acts as if they are morally better than others

Often appears as...

  • self-righteous prig
  • pompous prig

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Disapproving

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Negative Connotation

Used to express disapproval of someone's self-important attitude, not just moral strictness.

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Stop being such a prig; everyone's entitled to their own opinions.
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Often Insulting

Usually meant as an insult, implying annoyance with the person's behavior or attitude.

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He dismissed their advice with a priggish scoff, as if he knew better.
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Cultural Nuance

Recognize cultural viewpoints when calling someone a prig, as ideas of moral superiority vary.

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In a laid-back culture, calling someone a prig might be particularly offensive.
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