Synonyms for preview
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pree-vyoo |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpriˌvyu |
Définition of preview
Origin :- c.1600, "to see beforehand," from pre- + view (v.). Meaning "to show (a film, etc.) before its public opening" is from 1928. Related: Previewed; previewing.
- noun preliminary showing
- He looked like a man who had lately had a preview of Hell's inverted pleasures.
- Extract from : « I'll Kill You Tomorrow » by Helen Huber
- Important as is the review, the preview or assignment is equally vital.
- Extract from : « Principles of Teaching » by Adam S. Bennion
- She recalled all that now as she sat in the little theatre waiting for the preview of her picture to begin.
- Extract from : « Hour of Enchantment » by Roy J. Snell
- Because of such a plan the matters of review and preview take on vital significance.
- Extract from : « Principles of Teaching » by Adam S. Bennion
Antonyms for preview
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