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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181, He was over a second faster than his previous best time.
182, The new plan will build on the success of the previous programme.
183, Amit won the race, slicing three seconds off his previous best time.
184, He believes that he was a Roman warrior in a previous incarnation.
185, She related the events of the previous week to the police.
186, A large number of factories reported sizable increases in output as compared with the previous year.
187, The report was padded out with extracts from previous documents.
188, The new offer represented an increase of 10% on the previous one.
189, She mentioned, en passant[Sentencedict.com ](sentencedict.com), that she'd been in Brighton the previous week.
190, He estimate his income tax bill by extrapolation from figures submit in previous year.
191, Companies publish annual reports to inform the public about the previous year's activities.
192, You must start by unlearning all the bad habits your previous piano teacher taught you!
193, He topped his previous best performance, coming second in the 100 metres.
194, The bank foreclosed on the mortgage for his previous home.
195, These children seem to have a stronger sense of purpose than the previous generation.
196, The article made no reference to previous research on the subject.
197, A previous owner has pencilled 'First Edition' inside the book's cover.
198, The offer of talks with Moscow marks a significant change from the previous western position.
199, Again the pregnancy was very similar to my previous two.
200, I called her new boyfriend by her previous boyfriend's name - it was just a slip of the tongue.
201, The threat contrasted starkly with his administration's previous muted criticism.
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.