premiere
a first public performance or showing of a play, opera, film, etc.
the leading woman, as in a drama.
to present publicly for the first time: to premiere a new foreign film.
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?
first; initial; principal: a premiere showing; the premiere attraction of the evening.
Origin of premiere
1- Also pre·mière [pri-meer, -myair; French pruh-myer] /prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər; French prəˈmyɛr/ .
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How to use premiere in a sentence
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“People want to believe”: How Love Fraud builds an absorbing docuseries around a romantic con man | Alissa Wilkinson | September 4, 2020 | VoxFor a movie studio, the trigger would be based on whether its films are able to premiere in theaters or the share of theaters that would open to a show a film.
‘Kind of squishy’: Advertisers lobby to add pandemic clauses to TV upfront deals | Tim Peterson | September 1, 2020 | DigidayIn 2009, when the Avatar movie premiered, Ubisoft had released a game based on Cameron’s space saga.
‘The Dream Architects’: Inside the making of gaming’s biggest franchises | Rachel King | September 1, 2020 | FortuneThe series, which has received a total of 39 nominations since its premiere, has won eight Emmys up until now.
How Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ achieves its look—even as each season evolves | radmarya | August 29, 2020 | FortuneA Perfect 14 also documents Luther’s battle with ovarian cancer, which claimed her life the same week the movie premiered in Vancouver last year.
Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts Branson in a tricky predicament.
Lady Rose is also rather subdued in the premiere, which is a pity.
Did he participate in his own extortion and cancel his plans for a big Christmas premiere?
The Hollywood premiere of The Interview was held on Thursday night.
The highly anticipated sixth season of the hilarious spy-spoof will premiere on FX at 10 pm EST on January 8, 2015.
‘Archer’ Season 6 Exclusive: Watch Six ‘Certified’ Videos and See the FX Series’ New Key Art | Marlow Stern | November 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTLa premiere demande que fit ledit Sieur son fils, ce fut de la sant du Roy.
Ma chere, Monsieur Y—— devient vraiment un medium de premiere force!
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan | Helena Pretrovna BlavatskyComplete with rumbling, sputtering and spectacular fireworks, it was a dramatic premiere performance.
Oahu Traveler's guide | Bill GleasnerPour cet efet on se divisa en plusieurs troupes, et l'on ne reussit pas mieux que la premiere fois.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia | Phillip Parker KingShe proceeded to give the Sanfordites a spectacle in toe dancing worthy a premiere.
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British Dictionary definitions for premiere
/ (ˈprɛmɪˌɛə, ˈprɛmɪə) /
the first public performance of a film, play, opera, etc
the leading lady in a theatre company
to give or be the first public performance of
Origin of premiere
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