beforehand
Americanadverb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of beforehand
First recorded in 1175–1225, beforehand is from the Middle English word bifor-hand. See before, hand
Example Sentences
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Mike prefers last, allowing them to showcase his idol’s range beforehand.
From Los Angeles Times
We did a lot of conditioning hikes beforehand: Mt.
From Los Angeles Times
The new kickoff format means they have to declare their intentions beforehand.
To prevent other family members stepping in to try and manage this, Costa suggests having a simple conversation beforehand to establish the rules.
From BBC
Yes, he played a poor shot on Sunday but he made a really nice 60 in the second innings, having struggled so badly beforehand.
From BBC
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