Pronunciation: /priˈɔrdər/
noun a purchase made before an item is available for sale
A1 I want to pre-order the new book by my favorite author.
A2 She decided to pre-order the latest video game so she could get it on the release date.
B1 Many customers choose to pre-order products online to ensure they get them as soon as they are available.
B2 The company offered a special discount for customers who pre-ordered the limited edition version of the product.
C1 The pre-order option allows customers to secure their purchase before the official release date.
C2 The pre-order sales for the highly anticipated product exceeded all expectations.
verb to place an order for a product before it is officially released
A1 I want to pre-order the new book by my favorite author.
A2 She pre-ordered the latest video game so she could play it as soon as it was released.
B1 Customers can pre-order the new smartphone online before it hits stores.
B2 I decided to pre-order the limited edition vinyl record before it sells out.
C1 The company allowed customers to pre-order the new product months in advance.
C2 He always pre-orders the latest tech gadgets to ensure he gets them on release day.
formal Customers can now pre-order the latest smartphone model before it is officially released.
informal Hey, did you hear that you can pre-order the new video game already?
slang I'm definitely gonna pre-order the new album as soon as it's available!
figurative She decided to pre-order happiness by focusing on self-care and positive thoughts.
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