adj
primary
PREYE-mree
adj
1
Most important; main.
"Her primary concern was her children's safety."
"The primary cause of the delay was bad weather."
2
First in a sequence or order; earliest.
"Primary education typically begins around age five."
noun
1
An election held to choose a party's candidate before the main election.
"He lost the primary to a younger challenger."
How to Use Primary
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe main or most important one, or (in politics) the vote that picks a party's candidate.
Common pairings
primary concern
primary school
win the primary
primary source
Word Forms
more primary comparative, primaried past tense, primaries plural, primaries singular, most primary superlative
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Etymology
From Latin prīmārius, "of the first rank, chief," from prīmus ("first").