Pronunciation: /ˈpriːˌvjuː/
noun a preliminary display or examination of something
A1 I watched a preview of the movie before deciding to see it in theaters.
A2 The preview of the new book gave me a good idea of what to expect from the story.
B1 The preview of the upcoming exhibition showcased some of the featured artists.
B2 I always like to watch a preview of a TV show before committing to watching the whole series.
C1 The preview of the software update highlighted all the new features and improvements.
C2 I attended a preview of the new restaurant before it officially opened to the public.
verb to view or show in advance
A1 I will preview the movie before deciding to watch it.
A2 She previewed the new software to see if it met her needs.
B1 The teacher previewed the lesson plan with the students before starting the class.
B2 The company previewed the new product to generate interest before the official launch.
C1 The director previewed the film with a small audience to get feedback before finalizing it.
C2 Before publishing the article, the editor previewed it to check for any errors or inconsistencies.
formal The company will provide a preview of their new product during the conference.
informal I'll give you a quick preview of the movie before we decide to watch it.
slang Let me show you a sneak peek of the game before it's officially released.
figurative The artist's sketch serves as a preview of the masterpiece he is working on.
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