primary
A primary is an election where people choose which candidate will represent their party in a bigger election.
Explanation at your level:
A primary is the first vote. It helps parties pick their favorite person to run for a big job. Think of it as the 'first step' in voting.
In the US, a primary is an election. People vote to choose who will be the candidate for their party. It happens before the main election day.
A primary is a preliminary election. Voters from a specific party choose their candidates for the general election. It is a very common term in political news.
The noun primary refers to the initial stage of a selection process. It is often used to discuss political strategy or the foundational elements of a system, such as 'primary sources' in history.
While often used as an adjective, the noun primary is a staple of political discourse. It denotes the mechanism by which party members exercise agency in candidate selection, effectively filtering the field before the general electorate engages.
Etymologically derived from primarius, the noun primary signifies the intersection of temporal precedence and hierarchical importance. In political science, it represents the democratization of candidate nomination, shifting power from party elites to the rank-and-file membership.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Primary means first in order.
- It is a noun for a political election.
- It is an adjective for main or important.
- Plural is primaries.
When you hear the word primary, think of the word prime—it's all about being first. As a noun, it most often refers to a political primary, which is a special election held to narrow down the field of candidates before the main event.
Beyond politics, you can use the word to describe the first stage of anything. Whether it's the primary phase of a project or the primary colors in art, it signifies the foundational, starting point that everything else is built upon.
The word primary comes from the Latin word primarius, which means 'of the first rank' or 'chief.' This root is deeply connected to primus, the Latin word for 'first.' It entered English in the 15th century.
Over time, the word evolved to describe not just the first thing in a line, but the most important thing. The political usage emerged in the late 19th century in the United States, as a way to make the nomination process more democratic for regular voters.
You will often hear primary used in phrases like 'the primary goal' or 'a primary concern.' In these cases, it acts as an adjective, but as a noun, it is almost exclusively used in political contexts.
In formal writing, you might see it as 'the presidential primary.' In casual conversation, people might simply say, 'Did you vote in the primary?' It is a standard term used in news reporting and academic discussions about government.
While 'primary' itself isn't the core of many set idioms, it is often used in fixed expressions:
- Primary election: The formal process of choosing nominees.
- Primary source: Original materials from the time of an event.
- Primary school: The first level of formal education.
- Primary focus: The main thing being looked at.
- Primary objective: The most important goal to achieve.
Pronounced PRY-mer-ee in the US and PRY-muh-ree in the UK, the stress is always on the first syllable. It is a countable noun, so you can have 'one primary' or 'many primaries.'
It rhymes with words like summary and cemetery. When using it as a noun in politics, it is usually preceded by an article like 'the' or 'a' (e.g., 'The New Hampshire primary').
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'prime minister'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'pry' sound at the start.
The 'mer' sound is distinct.
Common Errors
- Misplacing the stress
- Pronouncing the 'a' too clearly
- Swallowing the final syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to understand
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
A primary, two primaries
Definite Articles
The primary
Adjective placement
Primary goal
Examples by Level
The primary is today.
The first vote is today.
Noun usage
She won the primary.
The primary is in June.
I voted in the primary.
He is running in the primary.
The primary was very busy.
Many people like the primary.
The primary helps us choose.
We watch the primary on TV.
The primary election is crucial.
Candidates campaigned hard for the primary.
She leads in the primary polls.
The primary determines the party nominee.
Voters flocked to the primary.
The primary is a multi-stage process.
He lost the primary race.
The primary results were unexpected.
The primary serves as a vetting process for candidates.
Strategic shifts often occur after the first primary.
The primary season is exhausting for politicians.
She secured a victory in the state primary.
The primary highlights internal party divisions.
Media coverage of the primary is intense.
The primary is a cornerstone of the system.
He dropped out after the primary.
The primary acts as a filter for the general election.
The primary results signaled a shift in party ideology.
The primary process is often criticized for its length.
She leveraged her primary win to gain momentum.
The primary serves to mobilize the party base.
The primary is essential for candidate legitimacy.
The primary cycle dictates the political calendar.
The primary remains a contentious democratic tool.
The primary functions as a mechanism for institutionalizing voter preference.
The primary represents the vanguard of the electoral cycle.
The primary results were a bellwether for the general election.
The primary is a quintessential element of the political landscape.
The primary process reflects the party's internal dynamics.
The primary serves as a crucible for aspiring leaders.
The primary is a manifestation of grassroots democracy.
The primary outcome reshaped the electoral strategy.
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"Primary source"
Original evidence from the time
Use a primary source for your essay.
formal"Primary focus"
The main thing you care about
Our primary focus is safety.
neutral"Primary objective"
The main goal
The primary objective is to win.
formal"Primary school"
Elementary school
He teaches at a primary school.
neutral"Primary colors"
Red, yellow, blue
The artist used only primary colors.
neutral"Primary concern"
The biggest worry
My primary concern is the cost.
neutralEasily Confused
Shared root
Prime is quality/math, Primary is sequence/politics
Prime beef vs Primary election.
Both mean first
Preliminary is a stage, Primary is a specific election
Preliminary results vs The primary.
Both mean before
Prior is an adjective, Primary is a noun
Prior to this vs The primary.
Both mean main
Principal is a person or main thing, Primary is first in sequence
The school principal vs The primary goal.
Sentence Patterns
The primary is in [Month].
The primary is in June.
She won the primary.
She won the primary easily.
The primary determines the [Candidate].
The primary determines the nominee.
He focused on the primary.
He focused on the primary race.
After the primary, [Event].
After the primary, he campaigned.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
Primary is not a verb.
Prime refers to quality or math.
Standard pluralization rule.
Primary means first/main.
Ends in -ary.
Tips
Prime Root
Always link it to 'Prime' (first).
Political Context
Use it to talk about US elections.
US Focus
Primaries are very 'American' political events.
Noun vs Adjective
Check if it describes something (adj) or is the thing (noun).
Stress
Stress the first syllable.
Verb usage
Don't say 'I primaried'.
Latin roots
It comes from 'primus'.
News check
Read political news to see it in action.
Articles
Always use 'the' or 'a'.
Collocations
Learn 'primary election' as one unit.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Prime = First. Primary = The first one.
Visual Association
A race starting line.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write a sentence about an election.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
Original meaning: of the first rank
السياق الثقافي
None, standard political term.
Very common in US politics (e.g., Iowa caucus/primary).
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Politics
- primary election
- primary season
- win the primary
Education
- primary school
- primary education
- primary teacher
General
- primary goal
- primary concern
- primary source
Art
- primary colors
- primary palette
Conversation Starters
"Did you follow the last primary?"
"Do you think primaries are important?"
"What was your primary school like?"
"What is your primary goal this year?"
"How often do you vote in a primary?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the importance of a primary election.
Write about your memories of primary school.
What is your primary goal for the next month?
Why do we need primary elections?
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةNo, it is a noun or adjective.
PRY-mer-ee.
A vote to pick a candidate.
Yes, like preliminary.
Yes, primary school.
Yes, but less for elections.
Primaries.
Yes, primary can mean main.
اختبر نفسك
The ___ is the first vote.
Primary refers to the first election.
What is a primary?
It is a political event.
A primary happens after the general election.
It happens before.
Word
المعنى
Matching terms to their sequence.
Subject-Verb-Object order.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
A primary is the first step in an election, helping us narrow down the choice to the best candidate.
- Primary means first in order.
- It is a noun for a political election.
- It is an adjective for main or important.
- Plural is primaries.
Prime Root
Always link it to 'Prime' (first).
Political Context
Use it to talk about US elections.
US Focus
Primaries are very 'American' political events.
Noun vs Adjective
Check if it describes something (adj) or is the thing (noun).
مثال
I'm heading to the local library to cast my vote in the state primary.
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