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premiere

/pɹəˈmɪɚ/noun, verb, adjective2 syllables

Premiere means: preceding all others in time.

Synonyms for premiere3

verb, as in be performed for the first time

verb, as in perform a work for the first time

adjective, as in preceding all others in time

What does premiere mean?4

adjective

1

preceding all others in time“the premiere showing”

verb

1

be performed for the first time“We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success”

2

perform a work for the first time

noun

1

the first public performance of a play or movie

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with premiere?50

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All 50 rhymes for premiere, grouped by syllable

Premiere in a sentence

  • I guarantee a huge audience for tonight's premiere.CM
  • The queue for the theme park attraction was shorter than for the movie premiere.Amastan
  • Gustavo went to the movie premiere last night.Amastan
  • The queue for the movie premiere was shorter than for Benedito's performance.Amastan
  • Layla couldn't wait for the movie premiere.OsoHombre
  • The cream of the German film industry were at the premiere, strolling across the red carpet.sundown
  • At the premiere, Tom met with fans and signed autographs.arnxy20

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Forms of premiere

as a noun

plural
premieres

as a verb

past tense
premiered
present participle
premiering
third-person singular
premieres
past participle
premiered