Definition
beforehand: early, in advance, before the event
If you plan on taking a vacation, I expect you to tell me beforehand. Please tell me in advance when you will be leaving.
- "I find it eases the tension of my first visit when I drop in beforehand."
- "I know this may contrast with your usual method of flipping a coin to decide what to do for the day, so please read it beforehand)."
- "The official policy will be sent shortly as a PDF file, but I'd like to draw your attention to some specific details beforehand."
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