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Pres

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Adj — Informal shortening of "president," used as a title before a name.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Pres” mean?

The word “Pres” means informal shortening of "president," used as a title before a name. In plain terms, casual short form of "president," mostly seen in headlines or texts.

How do you use “Pres” in a sentence?

Here is “Pres” used in a sentence: “Pres Johnson signed the bill on Tuesday.”

What part of speech is “Pres”?

“Pres” is an adjective.

Is “Pres” a common word?

“Pres” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What does "Pres" stand for?

Pres is an informal shortening of 'president,' used as a title before a name. It functions the same way as the full title but in a more casual, abbreviated form.

Is "Pres" formal or informal?

Pres is informal. It is a shortened, casual version of 'president,' so it is generally avoided in official documents or formal writing where the full title 'President' is expected.

When would you use "Pres" before a name?

Pres is used before a name in casual speech or informal writing as a quick, familiar way to refer to a president, similar to how other titles get shortened in relaxed contexts. It would not typically appear in formal or official settings.

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