noun a brief preview or glimpse
Used to provide a preview of a property before it officially goes on the market.
Used to describe a preview of an upcoming movie, TV show, or music album.
Used to offer a glimpse of what attendees can expect at an upcoming event.
Used to promote an upcoming event, product launch, or campaign.
Used to describe a preview of upcoming clothing collections or designs.
Used to describe a preview of an upcoming product or software release.
A writer may offer a sneak peek of their upcoming book by sharing an excerpt or teaser on social media or their website to generate interest and anticipation among readers.
A psychologist may provide a sneak peek of their upcoming research findings at a conference or in a journal article to give colleagues a preview of their work and gather feedback before publication.
A fashion designer may give a sneak peek of their upcoming collection to fashion editors and influencers to create buzz and excitement before the official launch.
A film director may show a sneak peek of their upcoming movie to a select group of critics or industry insiders to build anticipation and generate early buzz before the film's release.
A tech company may offer a sneak peek of their latest product or software update to journalists and tech bloggers under embargo to create excitement and generate media coverage before the official launch.