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US
/pɹɛˈmɪɹ/
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[ UK /pɹˌɛmiˈeə/ ]
[ UK /pɹˌɛmiˈeə/ ]
VERB
- perform a work for the first time
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be performed for the first time
We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success
ADJECTIVE
-
preceding all others in time
the premiere showing
NOUN
- the first public performance of a play or movie
How To Use premiere In A Sentence
- Her film was premiered in Cannes Festival.
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- After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited.
- He probably would have still been teaching at Premiere Guild right now if he hadn't fell down a flight of stairs and broken his hip and bruised his tail bone.
- However I did notice something, and it was something that both my wife and father both brought up, there was a strange effect that wasn't there at the World Première, something I described as a fogging or blurring during some scenes, particularly the action ones, which made it hard to follow the action. Filmstalker: Avatar: An Xmas visit
- The 5m film had its world premiere there and was widely praised.
- Thursday night saw a star-studded premiere of a different kind on the small screen.
- This one took place on the actual date that the play premiered, that is, September 11, 2011. Michael Giltz: Theater: ERS Tackles Hemingway; Nelson Tackles 9-11