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B1 Intermediate English Vocabulary
| Word | IPA | Type | Meaning | Example | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | /praɪs/ | n. | The amount of money for which something is sold | What is the price of this car? | |
| Price | /praɪs/ | n. | The amount of money for which something is sold | The price of petrol has gone up. | |
| Pride | /praɪd/ | n. | A feeling of pleasure from your own achievements | He takes pride in his work. | |
| Priest | /priːst/ | n. | A person who performs religious duties | The priest gave a sermon. | |
| Primary | /ˈpraɪˌmɛri/ | adj. | Most important | My primary goal is to learn. | |
| primary school | /ˈpraɪˌmɛri skuːl/ | n. | a school for young children | My daughter goes to primary school near our house. | |
| Prime | /praɪm/ | adj. | Main or most important | He is the prime suspect. | |
| Prince | /prɪns/ | n. | A male member of a royal family | The prince married a princess. | |
| Princess | /ˈprɪnsɛs/ | n. | A female member of a royal family | The princess wore a beautiful dress. | |
| Principal | /ˈprɪnsəpəl/ | n. | First in order of importance | The principal reason is money. | |
| Principal | /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/ | n. | The head of a school | The principal gave a speech. | |
| Principle | /ˈprɪnsəpəl/ | n. | A basic idea or rule | It goes against my principles. | |
| /prɪnt/ | v. | To produce text or pictures on paper | Can you print this document? | ||
| /prɪnt/ | v. | Produce text on paper | Print the report. | ||
| Printer | /ˈprɪntər/ | n. | A machine that prints | The printer is out of ink. | |
| Printer | /ˈprɪntər/ | n. | Machine that prints | The printer is out of ink. | |
| Prior | /ˈpraɪər/ | adj. | Existing or happening before something else | I have a prior engagement. | |
| Priority | /praɪˈɔrɪti/ | n. | Something that is very important | Safety is our top priority. | |
| Prison | /ˈprɪzən/ | n. | A building where criminals are kept | He was sent to prison. | |
| Prison | /ˈprɪzən/ | n. | Place for criminals | Go to prison. | |
| Prisoner | /ˈprɪzənər/ | n. | A person kept in prison | The prisoner escaped. | |
| Prisoner | /ˈprɪzənər/ | n. | Person in prison | Escape prisoner. | |
| Private | /ˈpraɪvɪt/ | adj. | Only for one person or group | This is private property. | |
| Prize | /praɪz/ | n. | Something given for winning a competition | She won first prize. | |
| prizes. | /ˈpraɪzɪz/ | n. | things you win in a game or competition | There are prizes for the best photos. |
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