preview

[ˈpriːvjuː]

preview Definition

  • 1an opportunity to see or experience something before it is officially available or before it becomes widely known
  • 2a short advertisement for a film, television programme, or other entertainment before its public release

Using preview: Examples

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

  • Example

    We got a preview of the new museum exhibit before it opened to the public.

  • Example

    The movie studio released a preview of their upcoming blockbuster.

  • Example

    I always watch the previews before the movie starts.

preview Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for preview

Phrases with preview

  • a show or rehearsal of a play or musical that takes place before the official opening night

    Example

    The theater company held a preview performance for friends and family before the show's premiere.

  • a group of people who are invited to see a film or show before it is released to the general public

    Example

    The director held a special screening for a preview audience to get feedback on the film.

  • a copy of a book or other publication that is sent to reviewers or booksellers before the official release date

    Example

    The author received a preview copy of her book to review before it was published.

Origins of preview

from Old French 'prevue', meaning 'foreseeing'

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Summary: preview in Brief

The term 'preview' [ˈpriːvjuː] refers to an opportunity to see or experience something before it is officially available or widely known. It can be a sneak peek of a product, service, or entertainment, such as a movie trailer or advance showing of a play. Phrases like 'preview performance' and 'preview copy' denote specific contexts where previews are used.