Thursday, December 19, 2024

Start Your Day Right with "Imprimis"

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"Imprimis" is a formal way of saying "in the first place," often used to begin a list or important statement. It's from a Latin phrase meaning "first of all." Next time you come across an agenda that reads "Imprimis, the committee must address the budget concerns before other matters," you'll know exactly what it means.

WORD OF THE DAY

December 19, 2024

imprimis

[ im-prahy-mis ] adverb

in the first place

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