Pronunciation: /ˈpriˌbʌt/

Definitions of prebut

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

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of prebut in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of prebut

past tense

prebuted

plural

prebuts

comparative

more prebut

superlative

most prebut

present tense

prebuts

future tense

will prebut

perfect tense

has prebuted

continuous tense

is prebutting

singular

prebut

positive degree

prebut

infinitive

to prebut

gerund

prebutting

participle

prebutted

Origin and Evolution of prebut

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'prebut' is believed to have originated from a combination of the prefix 'pre-' meaning before or in advance, and the word 'but' meaning except or other than.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to indicate something that comes before an exception or exclusion, the word 'prebut' has evolved to be used in informal contexts to suggest a hypothetical situation that is unlikely or impossible.