FIRST vs PREVIOUS: NOUN
- The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preëminence in the combined effect.
- Immediately.
- The highest rank in an examination for honors: as, he got a first in mathematics. See double-first.
- Time; time granted; respite: same as frist.
- An honours degree of the highest class
- The first element in a countable series
- The first or highest in an ordering or series
- The lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving
- The time at which something is supposed to begin
- The ordinal number matching the number one in a series.
- The one coming, occurring, or ranking before or above all others.
- The beginning; the outset.
- The voice or instrument highest in pitch or carrying the principal part.
- The transmission gear or corresponding gear ratio used to produce the range of lowest drive speeds in a motor vehicle.
- The winning position in a contest.
- First base.
- A first baseman.
- Same as first base (which see, above).
- The interval and concord of the unison or prime. See unison and prime.
- In music: The voice or instrument that takes the highest or chief part in its class, especially in an orchestra or chorus; a leader of a part or group of performers.
- That which is first; the beginning. or that which makes or constitutes a beginning.
- The fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed at first base
- An existing criminal record
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
- Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest
- Of, related to, or being a member of the US president's household.
- Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest.
- Occurring or acting before all others in time; earliest.
- Coming before all others in order or location.
- Corresponding in order to the number one.
- Serving to set in motion
- Serving to begin
- Highest in pitch or chief among parts or voices or instruments or orchestra sections
- Preceding all others in time or space or degree
- Ranking above all others
- Indicating the beginning unit in a series
- Ranking above all others, as in importance or quality; foremost.
- Being the gear producing the lowest drive speed
- In the merchant service, same as First mate (above).
- Same as Christian name. See under Name, n.
- An officer in a merchant vessel next in rank to the captain.
- See under Blush.
- From the first or original source; without the intervention of any agent.
- The solid foundation of coarse stuff, on which the rest is placed; it is thick, and crossed with lines, so as to give a bond for the next coat.
- Sunday; -- so called by the Friends.
- The earliest effects or results.
- The floor next above the ground floor.
- Just preceding something else in time or order
- (used especially of persons) of the immediate past
- Too soon or too hasty
- Premature; occurring too soon.
- Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.
- Before; -- often used adverbially for previously.
- Going before in time; being or happening before something else; antecedent; prior
- Acting, occurring, or done too soon; premature or hasty.
- Existing or occurring before something else in time or order; prior.
- See under Question, and compare Closure.
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: ADVERB
- Before anything else
- The initial time
- Before another in time, space, or importance
- Prominently forward
- In the first place; to begin with; firstly.
- Rather; preferably.
- For the first time.
- Before or above all others in time, order, rank, or importance.
- At an earlier time or formerly
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Highest, chief, principal, capital, foremost, leading.
- Synonyms Primary, primordial, original, primitive, pristine, earliest. See comparison under primary.
- Foremost in importance or estimation; before or superior to all others in character, quality, or degree: as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece; the part of first villain in a play; wheat of the first grade; specifically, in music, highest or chief among several voices or instruments of the same class: as, first alto; first horn.
- Foremost in place; before all others from the point of view or consideration: as, the first man in a rank or line.
- Foremost in time; preceding all others of the kind in order of time: as, Adam was the first man; I was the first guest to arrive.
- Being before all others; being the initial unit or aggregate in order of occurrence or arrangement as to time, place, or rank: the ordinal of one.
- Hence Sooner; before doing or suffering (that is, so as not to do or suffer) some act or result: as, I will not do it, I will die first.
- Used to start a car moving
- Before all others in place or progression, rank, order of time, etc.
- (idiom) (off/thing) From the start; immediately.
- Synonyms Previous, Preceding, Precedent, Anterior, Prior, Former, Foregoing, Antecedent. All these words have lost their original application to space, and now apply only to that which goes before in time, except anterior, which may apply also to space, as the anterior part of the brain, and preceding, which as a participle still primarily applies to space, but as an adjective generally expresses order in time. Preceding means immediately before; the others may mean the same. Precedent often applies to that which has to go before in order to the existence or validity of that which follows: as, a condition precedent. Prior often means superior by being earlier: as, a prior claim. Anterior is opposed to posterior, prior to subsequent or sub-ordinate, former to latter, foregoing to following, antecedent to subsequent. See preliminary.
- Previously to; before (previous being used adverbially, and with the preposition to equivalent to a simple preposition, before). Compare prior to, in a like loose use.
- Going before in time; being or occurring before something else; earlier; antecedent; prior.
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Freshman, Original, Prime, Premier, Outset, Best, Oldest, Start, Top, Maiden, Opening, Initial, Inaugural, Beginning, 1st
- Successive, Current, First, Recent, Prior, Last, Pervious, Earlier, Premature, Former, Old, Early, Late, Past, Preceding
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Premiere, Freshman, Original, Prime, Premier, Best, Oldest, Start, Top, Maiden, Opening, Initial, Inaugural, Beginning, 1st
- Successive, Current, First, Recent, Prior, Last, Pervious, Earlier, Premature, Former, Old, Early, Late, Past, Preceding
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If there is a colon, the first letter of the first word after the colon would be capitalized.
- RATIONALETHE IMPORTANCE OF COUNSEL AT FIRST APPEARANCEAppearing for the first time in court without an attorney is a reality for indigent defendants in Michigan.
- First Name Last Name, Edition if given and not first edition, vol.
- FIRST AID ROOMStudents who become ill during class should request a pass from their teacher to go to the First Aid Room.
- The first date you go to court is called the first mention date.
- This is your first and only chance to make a first impression and really capture the attention of the committee.
- In the first place, he need do nothing unless the movanthas met the first of his two burdens.
- If there is no author listed, list the title of the article first, capitalizing the first word.
- First, it is a decision of the First Circuit to which this Court owes direct allegiance.
- First to file is basically, whoever files their claim first, will get paid first.
- Sir i have applied for the scholarsheep this year as previous year and have send my documents as by post as previous year.
- Moves to the previous cell in a worksheet or the previous option in a dialog box.
- No NOI adjustment shall become effective if a previous NOI adjustment became effective within the previous months.
- We may charge you for any previous Services or usages consumed by you, that may not have been charged in your previous bills.
- Just open and print the Cancel Previous Insurance Letter, fill in your information, and then mail it to your previous insurer.
- There are no rules concerning your previous employment, the following tips should help you determine which previous jobs to list on your resume.
- The date of previous development permit issuance constitutes the date of previous development, but permit issuance in itself does not constitute previous development.
- Previous experience: When consumers have had previous experience with a product or repeat trials, quick choices are made.
- Previous editions: While they may still contain current or useful information, previous editions are obsolete.
- Background checks verify previous addresses, previous employers, as well as criminal history.
FIRST vs PREVIOUS: QUESTIONS
- When were hieroglyphs first translated into English?
- Which one occurs first pollination or fertilization?
- When was guaiacol vanillin first used commercially?
- What was the first nondenominational Christian church?
- When was generalized anxiety disorder first diagnosed?
- What are first order linear differential equations?
- Who invented the first invented the first ice cone?
- Will tickets for the open at St Andrews be first-come first-served?
- Who introduced the first first psychological therapy?
- When was the first Honorary Oscar award first awarded?
- Are Jeep Wranglers better than the previous models?
- Where were the previous Eurospeech conferences held?
- Can Totodile learn moves from previous generations?
- Is it correct to say previous year or previous year?
- Where can I find the previous year Htet previous year papers?
- What is the importance of previous year GNDU previous year papers?
- What is the importance of previous year UGC NET previous year papers?
- Where can I get the previous year VAO exam previous year question paper?
- What is the previous previous edition of DD Form 2947-2?
- What is pstet previous paper and previous question papers?