precedes
word · lemma: precede
Definition
To come before something or someone in time, order, or position.
Usage & Nuances
'Precedes' is a formal, academic, or technical word, most often used in writing. Common phrases: 'A precedes B', 'preceded by'. Do not confuse with 'proceed' (which means to continue or go forward). Often used to describe events, numbers, or positions.
Spanish: precederPortuguese (BR): precederPortuguese (PT): precederChinese (Simplified): 在...之前 - 领先Chinese (Traditional): 在...之前 - 領先Hindi: से पहले होनाArabic: يَسبِقBengali: অগ্রবর্তী হয় - আগে ঘটেRussian: предшествуетJapanese: 先行する - 先に来るVietnamese: đứng trước - xảy ra trướcKorean: 앞서다 - 선행하다Turkish: önce gelir - öncülük ederUrdu: پہلے آنا - مقدم ہوناIndonesian: mendahului - datang sebelum
Example Sentences
Spring precedes summer every year.
basic
Monday precedes Tuesday in the week.
basic
The introduction precedes the main text of the book.
basic
Sometimes, a lot of planning precedes a big event.
natural
A warning usually precedes a major announcement at school.
natural
In most stories, the conflict precedes the resolution.
natural