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premiere
1[ pri-meer, -myair ]
noun
- a first public performance or showing of a play, opera, film, etc.
- the leading woman, as in a drama.
verb (used with object)
- to present publicly for the first time:
to premiere a new foreign film.
verb (used without object)
- to have the first public showing:
It will premiere at the Arcadia Theater.
- to perform publicly for the first time, as in a particular role, entertainment medium, etc.:
When does he premiere as Hamlet?
adjective
- first; initial; principal:
a premiere showing; the premiere attraction of the evening.
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2[ pri-meer, -myair; French pruh-myer ]
premiere
/ ˈprɛmɪə; ˈprɛmɪˌɛə /
noun
- the first public performance of a film, play, opera, etc
- the leading lady in a theatre company
verb
- to give or be the first public performance of
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of premiere1
Example Sentences
“Burt†has its Los Angeles premiere on Saturday at the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills.
On April 16, Apple TV+ premiered the 10-episode series “Government Cheese,†in which David stars — part of Yoruba Saxon’s first-look deal with the platform.
She served as a judge on “Drag Race Philippines†since its premiere in 2022, tapping into her own experiences to offer competitors tough love and constructive criticism in English and Tagalog.
London and Kelly’s new series, “Wear Whatever the F You Want,†premiering Tuesday on Prime Video, is a different sort of journey to a similar end.
“The Sopranos†became an immediate cultural phenomenon when it premiered in January 1999, a Mafia drama with unusual depths of character development and narrative vigor.
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