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beforehand

American  
[bih-fawr-hand, -fohr-] / bɪˈfɔrˌhænd, -ˈfoʊr- /

adverb

  1. in anticipation; in advance; ahead of time.

    We should have made reservations beforehand. I hope to be beforehand with my report.


beforehand British  
/ bɪˈfɔːˌhænd /

adjective

  1. early; in advance; in anticipation

    she came an hour beforehand

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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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Better to know beforehand what I will pay and what I will get and avoid the disaster that befell my friends.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As long as I do a little research beforehand I can absolutely see myself returning.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Russia was the third country Randrianirina went to since coming to power, having visited the United Arab Emirates and South Africa beforehand.

From Barron's

To decrease the cost of moving, clean out as much stuff as possible beforehand.

From MarketWatch

To make the assembly process easier, Matijevich suggests making the sauces a few days beforehand.

From Salon