Pronunciation: /ˈpriˌbʌt/
noun a term used in the field of computer programming to refer to a code change that is made before a software build is officially released
A1 I heard a prebut about the new product at work.
A2 The prebut of the movie got me excited to see it.
B1 The prebut of the book gave me a good idea of what to expect.
B2 The prebut of the software highlighted its key features.
C1 The prebut of the concert included a sneak peek of the setlist.
C2 The prebut of the restaurant's menu was shared on social media.
formal The prebut analysis showed promising results for the upcoming quarter.
informal I heard the prebut went well, so hopefully we'll have a good outcome.
slang The prebut was a breeze, no need to stress about it.
figurative The prebut is like a sneak peek into what's to come in the future.
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