pride of place
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Definition
Noun: - The most prominent, important, or honored position: This phrase refers to the position given to something considered the best, most significant, or most prized within a collection or display.
Usage
The phrase "pride of place" is used to indicate that an object, achievement, or person is given the most distinguished spot, signifying its superior status or value. It is a fixed idiomatic expression.
Examples
- The championship trophy was given pride of place on the mantelpiece.
- In her art collection, the Picasso painting holds pride of place.
- The award for "Employee of the Year" has pride of place on his desk.
Advanced Usage
- To give/have/occupy pride of place: These are the most common verb collocations used with this phrase.
- The museum gave pride of place to the newly discovered artifact.
- Her grandmother's portrait occupies pride of place in the living room.
Variants and Related Words
- Prominence (n): The state of being important, famous, or noticeable.
- Preeminence (n): The fact of surpassing all others; superiority.
- Centerpiece (n): An item or issue intended to be a focus of attention.
Synonyms
- Position of honor
- Foremost position
- Place of distinction
Related Idioms
- The seat of honor: The most important seat for a guest.
- Top billing: The most prominent listing, as in a theatrical performance or event.
Notes
"Pride of place" is an idiom. Its meaning is figurative and cannot be understood by interpreting each word individually. It always refers to a position of superiority within a specific context, such as on a shelf, in a room, or within a hierarchy of importance.
Noun
- the first or highest or most important or most ostentatious place