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All beforehand synonyms

be·fore·hand
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adj beforehand

  • early — in or during the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: early in the year.
  • sooner — a native or inhabitant of Oklahoma (the Sooner State, ) (used as a nickname).
  • earlier — in or during the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: early in the year.
  • ahead — Something that is ahead is in front of you. If you look ahead, you look directly in front of you.
  • precocious — unusually advanced or mature in development, especially mental development: a precocious child.
  • previous — coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner.
  • previously — coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner.
  • antecedently — in an antecedent manner
  • in advance — to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position.
  • advanced — An advanced system, method, or design is modern and has been developed from an earlier version of the same thing.
  • ahead of time — If you do something ahead of time, you do it before a particular event or before you need to, in order to be well prepared.
  • already — You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after 'have', 'has', or 'had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense.
  • ante — the gaming stake put up before the deal in poker by the players
  • before — If something happens before a particular date, time, or event, it happens earlier than that date, time, or event.
  • fore — situated at or toward the front, as compared with something else.
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