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    precede
    /prɪˈsiːd/

    verb

    • 1. come before (something) in time: "a gun battle had preceded the explosions" Similar go/come beforego in advance oflead up tolead toOpposite followsucceed

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  2. 1. To come, exist, or occur before in time: A lecture preceded the movie. 2. To be in front of or prior to in order: A precedes B in the alphabet. 3. To go in advance of: A marching band preceded the float. 4. To preface; introduce: preceded her lecture with a funny anecdote. v.intr. To be before in time, order, or position.

  3. Find 39 different ways to say PRECEDE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. May 11, 2023 · The definition of precede is “to be earlier than”—the prefix pre – means “before.” The pronunciation of the words proceed and precede sounds similar, especially to an English language learner. Proceed is pronounced PRO-seed, while precede is pronounced PRUH-seed.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · “Proceed” means to go forward or continue with something. It’s what you do when you move ahead with a plan or action. For example, you might proceed with a meeting after everyone arrives. On the other hand, “precede” means to come before something else in time, order, or position. If you precede someone in line, you are ahead of them.

  6. Precede and proceed are both verbs, but they’re not homophones and are meant to be used in different contexts. Precede means to come before something in time, place, order, rank, etc. To give you an idea, a preface precedes the first chapter of a book.

  7. The word "precede" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to refer to something that comes before something else in time or order. Example sentence: The introduction preceded the main section of the presentation.

  8. Jun 21, 2022 · Quick summary. Precede means “to come before,” as in He preceded me in this role or Several steps should precede this one. Proceed means “to move forward” or “to continue an action,” as in Please proceed with Plan A. The plural noun proceeds to refer to money or profits made from sales. The spelling preceed is simply a misspelling.