Synonym: earlier, former, one-time, preceding, prior. Antonym: following. Similar words: previously, envious, obvious, oblivious, obviously, review, prevail, various. Meaning: ['prɪːvɪəs] adj. 1. (used especially of persons) of the immediate past 2. too soon or too hasty 3. just preceding something else in time or order.
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61, He has received royalties on previous inventions.
62, The figures were carried forward from the previous page.
63, Mr. Taylor's present behaviour stultifies his previous efforts.
64, She was travelling parallel to her previous route.
65, The new constitution dropped all reference to previous wars.
66, He has a repetition of a previous talk.
67, Turn back to the previous page.
68, They had met once the previous year.
69, I had met them the previous day.
70, She has two children from a previous marriage.
71, The trees had been planted by the previous owner.
72, He was there the previous day.
73, The previous owners had cherished the house.
74, Don't be too previous about refusing.
75, I'd been paid the previous Friday.
76, We've had no previous dealings with this company.
77, There were almost no women MPs previous to 1945.
78, There are no analogies with any previous legal cases.
79, Recently published figures show a divergence from previous trends.
80, The Labour candidate overturned the previous Conservativemajority of 4000.
81, We will continue to build on our previous success.
82, The previous city council was wont to overspend.
83, He had no previous experience of managing a farm.
84, The desk was left by the previous tenant.
85, There are no previous statistics for compar-ison.
86, The car had only one previous owner.
87, He demanded a reversal of the previous decision/policy.
88, This statement contrasts starkly with his previous statements.
89, Applicants for the job must have previous experience.
90, The newspaper printed a retraction for their previous error.
More similar words: previously, envious, obvious, oblivious, obviously, review, prevail, various, curious, anxious, dubious, prevention, officious, vivacious, bumptious, ambitious, mysterious, suspicious, loquacious, pugnacious, laboriously, consciousness, subconsciously, levity, device, Rev., evident, evidence, violate, violent.