Main word: Precis — a concise summary of the main points of a text.
Synonym: Summary — a brief statement presenting the main ideas.
In common: Both condense longer material into a short, clear form.
Main word: Precise — exact, accurate, and clearly defined.
Synonym: Exact — strictly accurate without error or approximation.
In common: Both emphasize accuracy and lack of vagueness.
Main word: Predicament — a difficult, unpleasant, or trying situation.
Synonym: Difficulty — a state of trouble or hardship.
In common: Both describe troublesome circumstances that are hard to handle.
Main word: Prejudice — a preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
Synonym: Bias — an unfair preference or inclination for/against something.
In common: Both involve unfair or unfounded judgments about people or ideas.
Main word: Premature — occurring before the proper or expected time.
Synonym: Untimely — happening at an inappropriate or inconvenient time.
In common: Both indicate something happening too early or before its due time.
Main word: Preoccupied — absorbed or engrossed in thought, often distracted.
Synonym: Lost in thought — deeply thinking and not paying attention to surroundings.
In common: Both describe mental absorption and reduced awareness of the environment.
Main word: Prerogative — an exclusive right or privilege held by a person or group.
Synonym: Special right — a unique entitlement not granted to others.
In common: Both describe exclusive privileges or entitlements.
Main word: Presentiment — a feeling that something (usually bad) is about to happen; a premonition.
Synonym: Hunch — an intuitive feeling or guess about something that will occur.
In common: Both are intuitive anticipations about future events.
Main word: Prestigious — having a high reputation and respect in a field.
Synonym: Honored — regarded with respect and distinction.
In common: Both imply recognition, respect, and high standing.
Main word: Pretense — an attempt to make something false appear true; a false show.
Synonym: Something pretended — a feigned act or illusion.
In common: Both denote falseness or a deceptive appearance.