prep

word

/ˈpɹɛp/
prep
/pɹˈɛp/
prep

Definition

As a noun, 'prep' usually means preparation for something, often in a practical or informal way. In some contexts, especially British English, it can also mean schoolwork done outside normal class time or a preparatory class or school.

Usage & Nuances

'Prep' is informal and common in everyday speech: 'meal prep', 'test prep', 'do some prep'. In British school contexts, 'prep' often means homework. In American English, that school meaning is less common, and 'prep school' refers to a private school that prepares students for college.

Example Sentences

I need some prep before the interview.

basic

She does her prep after dinner.

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This prep course helps students improve their English.

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We still have a lot of prep to do before the guests arrive.

natural

Sunday is my meal prep day for the whole week.

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I didn't realize how much prep goes into a simple presentation.

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