adjective
- self-righteously moralistic or superior in a way that is annoying or offensive to others
Usage: often used critically or disapprovingly
Examples
- His priggish attitude about not drinking alcohol made him unpopular at parties.
- She gave a priggish lecture about proper etiquette that annoyed everyone in the room.
- The priggish tone of his email made it clear he thought he was morally superior.
- He had a priggish way of correcting others' grammar at every opportunity.
- Her priggish disapproval of casual language seemed outdated and judgmental.
- The character's priggish behavior in the novel made readers dislike him intensely.