Associations to the word «Preferment»
Noun
- Patron
- Virtue
- Dignity
- Fellowship
- Oxford
- Nobleman
- Diocese
- Ladder
- Friendship
- Cambridge
- Gentleman
- Profession
- Durham
- Chance
- Earl
- Countenance
- Revenue
- Succession
- Recommendation
- Lord
- Desire
- Queen
- Employment
- Reputation
- Duke
- Regard
- Statesman
- Debt
- Rochester
- Advantage
- Talent
- England
- Lincoln
- Pension
- Pleasure
- Gain
- Estate
- Expectation
- Influence
- Elizabeth
- Shame
- Nor
- Cardinal
- Preference
- Delight
- Clerk
- Episcopal
- Servant
- Afterward
- King
- Judgment
- Payment
- Office
- Gay
- Offer
- Opinion
- Honor
- Keeper
- Manner
- Chester
- Interest
- Majesty
- Friend
Adjective
Wiktionary
PREFERMENT, noun. (now historical) Prior claim (on payment, or on purchasing something); the first rights to obtain a particular payment or product. [from 15th c.]
PREFERMENT, noun. (obsolete) The fact of being pushed or advanced to a more favourable situation; furtherance, promotion (of a candidate, action, undertaking etc.). [15th-17th c.]
PREFERMENT, noun. Advancement to a higher position or office; promotion. [from 15th c.]
PREFERMENT, noun. A position (especially in the Church of England) that provides profit or prestige. [from 16th c.]
PREFERMENT, noun. (now rare) The fact of preferring something; preference. [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
PREFERMENT, noun. The act of preferring; "the preferment went to the younger candidate".
PREFERMENT, noun. The act of making accusations; "preferment of charges".
Wise words
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