preview

IPA: prˈivju

noun

  • An experience of something in advance.
  • (colloquial) An advance showing of a film, exhibition etc.
  • Something seen in advance.
  • (computing) a facility for seeing and checking a document or photo, or changes to it, before saving and/or printing it.

verb

  • To show or watch something, or part of it, before it is complete.
  • (computing) To show something in advance, a facility for seeing and checking a document or photo, or changes to it, before saving and/or printing it.
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Examples of "preview" in Sentences

  • Oh, wait ... maybe the preview is a bit misleading.
  • If this preview is any indication, the answers a resounding YES!
  • Also, a standard UTF-8 set of proofreading symbols until such time as preview is implemented.
  • If the preview is any indication, the local version of the popular UK program should make for entertaining viewing.
  • True Story: The greatest thing about this preview is the football scenes were filmed less than ten minutes from where I live.
  • In addition to the label preview, the screen also displays a variety of other useful information, including media and battery status indicators and material and ribbon part numbers.
  • We've chosen the term preview edition to reflect that GlobeReader is a brand new product for us, and to a large degree the industry, which we will continually improve based upon reader feedback.

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