Pronunciation: /prɪˈmɪr/
noun a first public performance or showing of a play, movie, or musical composition
A1 I watched the premiere of the new movie last night.
A2 The premiere of the play was sold out.
B1 Attending the premiere of the art exhibition was a great experience.
B2 The premiere of the ballet received rave reviews.
C1 The premiere of the opera was attended by many dignitaries.
C2 The premiere of the new musical was a grand event with a star-studded cast.
verb to present or show for the first time
A1 I will premiere my school project at the end of the week.
A2 She premiered her new song on the radio last night.
B1 The movie will premiere at the film festival next month.
B2 The band will premiere their new album at the concert next week.
C1 The designer chose Paris Fashion Week to premiere their latest collection.
C2 The director decided to premiere the film at Cannes Film Festival for maximum exposure.
formal The premiere of the new play was attended by many esteemed guests.
informal I heard the premiere of the movie is happening tonight, wanna go?
slang The premiere of the album was lit, everyone was hyped!
figurative The sunrise was like the premiere of a new day, full of possibilities.
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