Beforehand vs Preceed - What's the difference?
beforehand | preceed |
At an earlier or preceding time.
(obsolete) In comfortable circumstances as regards property; forehanded.
* Francis Bacon
In a state of anticipation or preoccupation; often followed by with .
* Milton
* Addison
As an adverb beforehand
is at an earlier or preceding time.As an adjective beforehand
is (obsolete) in comfortable circumstances as regards property; forehanded.As a verb preceed is
.beforehand
English
Adverb
(-)- Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs?
Antonyms
* afterwardsSynonyms
* in advanceAdjective
(en adjective)- rich and much beforehand
- Agricola resolves to be beforehand with the danger.
- The last cited author has been beforehand with me.