priori

This is the 11831st most frequent Portuguese word.


priori

"Priori" means "prior" or "beforehand," often used to describe reasoning based on theoretical deduction rather than empirical evidence.


Here, 'a priori' is used in the sense of initially or without prior analysis, referring to the first impression about her qualifications.

A priori, ela parece qualificada para o trabalho.

A priori, she seems qualified for the job.


The term 'a priori' here expresses an assumption made beforehand or without detailed examination of the project's potential.

Ele opinou que, a priori, o projeto teria sucesso.

He opined that, a priori, the project would succeed.


'A priori' is used to describe a decision made in advance or based on preliminary consideration about when the travel would occur.

Decidimos, a priori, que viajaríamos em maio.

We decided, a priori, that we would travel in May.