


Understanding Priggishness: Definition, Examples, and Antonyms
Priggishness is a noun that refers to excessive or affected properness, especially in one's moral or social views. It can also refer to an exaggerated sense of one's own moral or social superiority.
Examples:
* She was accused of being priggish for always judging others based on her strict moral standards.
* He found her priggish behavior towards her employees to be too pretentious and overbearing.
Etymology : The word "priggishness" is derived from the English word "prig", which means a hypocritical or excessively proper person. It is believed to have originated in the 17th century as a colloquialism, and was later adopted into formal language in the 18th century.
Synonyms: pretentiousness, affectation, sanctimony, self-righteousness.
Antonyms: humility, modesty, open-mindedness, tolerance.



