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- PREVIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PREVIOUS is going before in time or order : prior How to use previous in a sentence
- PREVIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A previous event or thing is one that happened or existed before the one that you are talking about I'm a lot happier than I was in my previous job He has no previous convictions
- previous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(informal, UK) A record of previous hostility or conflict (between people) The two players refused to shake hands — there's a bit of previous there
- Previous - definition of previous by The Free Dictionary
Define previous previous synonyms, previous pronunciation, previous translation, English dictionary definition of previous adj 1 Existing or occurring before something else in time or order; prior: children by a previous marriage
- PREVIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If someone has previous, they have been found guilty of one or more crimes in the past Previous is short for "previous convictions ": He's got previous for stealing from his employer
- PREVIOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Previous definition: coming or occurring before something else; prior See examples of PREVIOUS used in a sentence
- Previous or Previos – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
To clear up any confusion, the correct word to use is “previous” The word “previos” doesn’t actually exist in English—it’s a common typo or spelling mistake
- previous - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
pre•vi•ous (prē′ vē əs), adj coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner Informal Terms done, occurring, etc , before the proper time; premature: Aren't you a little previous with that request? Idioms previous to, before; prior to: Previous to moving here she lived in Chicago
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