noun
- plural of preview; advance showings or screenings of a film, performance, or product before its official release or public debut
Usage: commonly used in entertainment and media contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of preview; to view or show something in advance before its official release
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The studio held several prereviews of the new film for critics and industry insiders.
- She prereviews all the upcoming products before they launch to the public.
- Attendees at the event got exclusive prereviews of the latest technology.
- The network prereviews episodes to select audiences to gather feedback.
- Prereviews allow filmmakers to make final adjustments based on audience reactions.
- He prereviews the presentation slides before the conference begins.