I found myself unwilling to say any thing that should be disagreeable, and disposed to make him understand by an attention that I supposed him entitled to, that he was prefered to any other person.
Instrumental music is generally prefered to vocal, and considered as an elegant accomplishment.
What if he prefered the failure of Miss Everett's couzin's play to a bruize on the eye?
I then inquired if he prefered the clinging Vine or the independant tipe, which follows its head and not its instincts.
Rain Water, such as runs off tiled roofs, is, undoubtedly, to be prefered before well or river water in brewing, being of a simple and soft nature.
I am confident would be prefered at our markets to any currant now cultivated in the U States.
Spanish bridle is prefered by them when they can obtain them, but they never dispence with the cord about the neck of the horse, which serves them to take him with more ease when he is runing at large.
Colter arrived, having killed one Elk but so distant that we could not send for the meat and get arround Point William today, we therefore prefered seting out and depending on Drewyer and the hunters we have sent forward for meat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prefered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.