premiere
Pronunciation: [prɛmˈɪr]
Context: "theater"
(noun) the first showing of a movie, play, or performance. It’s a special event where people get to see it for the first time, usually with celebrities.
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The premiere of the new superhero movie was a glamorous event with many celebrities.
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Unlike the premiere of the popular film, the small play had a very low turnout.
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When is the premiere of the new animated movie?
Context: "theater"
(verb) to show a movie or play for the first time. This is when it is made available to an audience, like a fun surprise for everyone.
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The studio will premiere the new documentary at the festival next month.
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They decided not to premiere the film this year because it wasn’t ready.
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What time will they premiere the new show?
Context: "theater"
(adjective) related to something that is being shown for the first time. It means that it's brand new and exciting.
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She wore a beautiful dress to the premiere night of the musical.
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The premiere screening was very exciting, while the previous show felt old.
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What makes a premiere performance different from regular shows?