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preview
[ pree-vyoo ]
noun
- an earlier or previous view.
- an advance showing of a motion picture, play, etc., before its public opening.
- an advance showing of brief scenes in a motion picture, television show, etc., for purposes of advertisement.
- anything that gives an advance idea or impression of something to come.
verb (used with object)
- to view or show beforehand or in advance.
preview
/ ˈ±è°ù¾±Ë±¹Âá³ÜË /
noun
- an advance or preliminary view or sight
- an advance showing before public presentation of a film, art exhibition, etc, usually before an invited audience of celebrities and journalists
- a public performance of a play before the official first night
verb
- tr to view in advance
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of preview1
Example Sentences
There are plenty of Southern Section and City Section athletes ready to test themselves in what’s close to a preview of the state championships in Clovis.
He has spent weeks previewing Wednesday's announcement, which follows other orders raising tariffs on imports from China, foreign cars, steel and aluminium and some goods from Mexico and Canada, two of America's closest trading partners.
“A preview of what’s to come in the next few years.â€
And this weekend, they had the feeling of a title dangled in front of them, getting a fleeting preview of how a long-sought championship might taste.
But aptly for a film that will begin previews on Mother's Day, he has taken inspiration from home into his first leading role.
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