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prerogatory

 

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Prerogatory

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Describing something that implies a privilege or exclusive right.

Usage: Often used in legal or governmental contexts.

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Sample Sentence:

The minister has the prerogatory power to grant special permissions for certain construction projects.

Sense: Describing an action or behavior that is characterized by arrogance or superiority.

Usage: Often used to depict a negative attitude or demeanor.

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Sample Sentence:

Hiding behind a pretentious smile, she made prerogatory comments about her colleague's work.

Prerogatory

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Referring to a right, privilege, or exclusive claim.

Usage: Commonly used in diplomatic or political contexts.

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Sample Sentence:

The leaders of the two nations met to discuss the prerogatory of their respective territories.

Sense: Referring to a statement or request that implies a sense of superiority.

Usage: Frequently used in formal written communication.

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Sample Sentence:

His letter was full of prerogatories and demands, displaying an imposing tone.

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