prevue

[priːvjuː]

prevue Definition

  • 1a trailer or preview of a movie or other production
  • 2a preliminary print, proof, or sample

Using prevue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prevue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The prevue for the upcoming movie was released last week.

  • Example

    She received a prevue of the new book before it was published.

  • Example

    The audience was excited after watching the prevue of the play.

prevue Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for prevue

Phrases with prevue

  • to give someone a sneak peek or preview of something

    Example

    He gave me a prevue of his new invention.

  • a private screening of a movie or other production for a select audience before its official release

    Example

    The director held a prevue screening for his close friends and family.

  • a preliminary print or proof of a document or publication

    Example

    She received a prevue copy of the magazine before it went to print.

Origins of prevue

from French 'aperçu', meaning 'a preview'

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Summary: prevue in Brief

'Prevue' [priːvjuː] refers to a trailer or preview of a movie or other production, as well as a preliminary print, proof, or sample. Examples include 'The prevue for the upcoming movie was released last week,' and 'She received a prevue of the new book before it was published.' 'Prevue' is also used in phrases like 'give someone a prevue,' meaning to give someone a sneak peek, and 'prevue screening,' referring to a private screening of a production before its official release.