"Preened" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: (verb) To groom oneself carefully and neatly, especially to improve one's appearance.
Example: "She preened her hair before the party."
Synonyms: primp, groom, dress, adorn, coiffure.
To act before something happens in order to gain an advantage or prevent the other person from doing something. It means taking the initiative to do something before someone else has a chance to do it, often to prevent a possible negative outcome or to strengthen one's position.
Pertaining to or serving as a warning or measure taken before an action or attack, in order to prevent it from happening. Often used in a military context to describe a strike made before an enemy attack.
A person or thing that acts as a councillor or advisor, especially a person who is viewed as a leader or expert in a particular field or activity.
To preen means to smooth or tidy one's feathers or hair, typically nervously or excessively, or to be very pleased about one's appearance. It can also be used figuratively to describe when someone is excessively proud of something.
To show pride in one's appearance or achievements by repeatedly smoothing or adjusting one's clothing, hair, etc. <br><br>Example: "She preened in front of the mirror, making sure her outfit was perfectly arranged." <br><br>Or, to feel proud or boast about something.<br><br>Example: "The player preened about his skill in winning the match."
Preexistence refers to the state of existence prior to birth or the beginning of human life. It implies that the person or thing existed before being born into the world. This concept is often discussed in philosophical, religious, and spiritual contexts, particularly in relation to the idea of reincarnation, the afterlife, or a pre-birth spiritual existence.
Exists before something else; occurring, done, or existing before a particular time or event.