1. premier - Noun
2. premier - Adjective
3. premier - Verb
4. premier - Adjective Satellite
First; chief; principal; as, the premier place; premier minister.
Most ancient; -- said of the peer bearing the oldest title of his degree.
The first minister of state; the prime minister.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a non-Arsenal player I would say Ryan Giggs is my Premier League player of the decade because he has combined style with winning. Also I feel sorry he could never attend the World Cup, somewhere where people get a lot of compliments when they do well. Arsène Wenger
As we at all times criticise the Premier for his management of home affairs, call Mr Butler a fool for his Budget, find fault with Beecham's conducting, or Gielgud's performance, can we not, sometimes, say that our cricketers are not quite so brilliant as usual? Margaret Hughes
Here numerous persons, with big wigs many of them, and austere aspect, whom I take to be Professors of the Dismal Science, start up in an agitated vehement manner: but the Premier resolutely beckons them down again. Thomas Carlyle
It was generally conceded that had an election been held, Ho Chi Minh would have been elected Premier. Dwight D. Eisenhower
Never get between a Premier and a bucket of money. Paul Keating
The Premier League is in danger of becoming one of the most boring, but great, leagues in the world. Kevin Keegan