prest
/prɛst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has mastered a skill or art, especially a musician or singer.
“The young singer was a prest of opera after just a few years of training.”
2. verb
To put or set something in a position of prominence or attention.
“The artist prested her latest painting at the front of the gallery to draw more viewers.”
3. verb
To fix or set something firmly in place.
“The worker prested the loose board back into place before finishing the project.”