"Previewing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verbs:
- To look at something before it happens or becomes visible.
- To look at something (especially a picture or a piece of work) beforehand to see its quality.
Noun:
- A brief look at something, especially before it is officially released or shown to the public.
Example sentences:
- She previewed the movie before it was released in cinemas.
- The new fashion designer gave only a preview of her first-ever collection at the event last year.
Preventively means in a way that prevents something from happening or going wrong. It refers to taking action to stop or avoid a problem, issue, or risk before it occurs or becomes more serious.
Pre-verbal refers to something that or someone who is existing, felt, or experienced before a word or utterance: <br><br> synonyms: prelingual, preliterate, pre-communicative.
A preview is an advance look or a preliminary view of something before it is completed or released. It may also refer to a brief, partial, or indicative view of a representation, account, or image offered before the full version is available.
Prewritten forecast or statement, especially of a person's future success or career prospects. (noun)