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    before
    /bɪˈfɔː/

    adverb

    • 1. during the period of time preceding a particular event or time: "my playing days had ended six years before" Similar previouslybefore nowbefore thenuntil now
    • 2. in front of someone or something: archaic "they began trotting through the city with guards running before and behind"

    conjunction

    • 1. in advance of the time when: "they lived rough for four days before they were arrested"
    • 2. in preference to (doing a particular thing): "they would die before they would cooperate with each other"

    preposition

    • 1. during the period of time preceding (a particular event or time): "she had to rest before dinner" Similar prior toprevious toearlier thanpreparatory toOpposite after
    • 2. in front of: "Matilda stood before her, panting" Similar in front ofin the presence ofin the sight ofbefore the very eyes of

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  2. Before is a preposition, an adverb and a conjunction. Before means earlier than the time or event mentioned: …

  3. Adverb or adjective their arrival was completely expected because a messenger had gone before Preposition We arrived shortly before six o'clock. He left just before sunrise. I've never seen her so happy before now.

  4. You use before when you are talking about time. For example, if something happened the day before a particular date or event, it happened during the previous day.

  5. Before definition: previous to; earlier or sooner than. See examples of BEFORE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of before preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. Previous to in time; earlier than. 2. In front of. 3. In store for; awaiting: The young man's whole life lies before him. 4. Into or in the presence of: She asked that the visitor be brought before her. 5. Under the consideration or jurisdiction of: The case is now before the court. 6.

  8. When one thing precedes another, it comes before. You put your socks on before your shoes, you close the door before you lock it, and you should make sure the store is open before you leave home. The word before comes from the Old English beforan, meaning “in front of” or “in former times.”

  9. before. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be‧fore1 /bɪˈfɔː $ -ˈfɔːr/ S1 W1 conjunction 1 earlier than a particular event or action OPP after Say goodbye before you go.

  10. BEFORE meaning: 1. earlier than something or someone: 2. in a position in front of someone or something: 3. at a…. Learn more.

  11. Jun 12, 2024 · Antonym: after. In alphabetical order, "cat" comes before "dog", "canine" before feline". At a higher or greater position than, in a ranking. An entrepreneur puts market share and profit before quality, and amateur intrinsic qualities before economical considerations.