Pronunciation: /ˈpriːviəs/

Definitions of previous

adjective describes something that comes before or is done before in time or order

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer this book over the previous one.

A2 She showed me her previous artwork before starting a new project.

B1 The company's previous financial records were used as a reference for the audit.

B2 The team learned from their previous mistakes and improved their performance.

C1 The author's previous works have received critical acclaim.

C2 The scientist's previous research laid the foundation for groundbreaking discoveries.

Examples of previous in a Sentence

formal The previous meeting minutes have been reviewed and approved.

informal I can't believe how much better this new phone is compared to my previous one.

slang I'm not going back to that restaurant, the food was way worse than my previous experience.

figurative She felt like she was stuck in a loop, repeating the same mistakes as in her previous relationships.

Grammatical Forms of previous

past tense

preceded

plural

previouses

comparative

more previous

superlative

most previous

present tense

prevails

future tense

will previous

perfect tense

have previoused

continuous tense

is previousing

singular

previous

positive degree

previous

infinitive

to previous

gerund

previousing

participle

previoused

Origin and Evolution of previous

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'previous' originated from the Latin word 'praevius', which means 'going before' or 'leading the way'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'previous' has retained its original meaning of 'occurring before in time or order', with no significant changes in its usage or definition.