beforehand
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
beforehand
adv 1: ahead of time; in anticipation; "when you pay ahead (or
in advance) you receive a discount"; "We like to plan
ahead"; "should have made reservations beforehand" [syn:
{ahead}, {in advance}, {beforehand}]
adj 1: being ahead of time or need; "gave advance warning"; "was
beforehand with her report" [syn: {advance(a)},
{beforehand(p)}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Beforehand \Be*fore"hand`\, adv. [Before + hand.]
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1. In a state of anticipation ore preoccupation; in advance;
-- often followed by with.
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Agricola . . . resolves to be beforehand with the
danger. --Milton.
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The last cited author has been beforehand with me.
--Addison.
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2. By way of preparation, or preliminary; previously;
aforetime.
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They may be taught beforehand the skill of speaking.
--Hooker.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
36 Moby Thesaurus words for "beforehand":
ahead, ahead of time, anachronistic, ante, antedated, before,
beforetime, behind time, behindhand, betimes, dated, earlier,
early, fore, foredated, foresightedly, forward, in advance,
in anticipation, late, metachronistic, misdated, mistimed,
out of date, out of season, overdue, parachronistic, past due,
postdated, precociously, previous, prochronistic, sooner, tardy,
unpunctual, unseasonable
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