Pronunciation: /ədˈvæns træk/
noun a word that can be the subject or object of a verb, the object of a preposition, or the subject of a clause
A1 I listened to the advance track of the new album.
A2 The advance track was released a week before the full album.
B1 Fans were excited to hear the advance track before the album launch.
B2 The advance track gave listeners a taste of what to expect from the upcoming album.
C1 The advance track received critical acclaim and built anticipation for the album release.
C2 Music critics analyzed the advance track in depth, praising its production and lyrics.
formal The advance track from the upcoming album has already garnered a lot of attention from music critics.
informal Have you heard the advance track from the new album? It's amazing!
slang The advance track is fire, I can't wait for the full album to drop.
figurative Listening to the advance track felt like a sneak peek into the artist's soul.
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