Before
UK /["/bɪˈfɔː(r)/"]/US /["/bɪˈfɔːr/"]/
Definition
earlier than somebody/something
In simple words: At an earlier time than something else.
Examples
- I always wash my hands before dinner.
- Please arrive before 8 AM to avoid traffic.
- He lives in a house that was built before 2000.
- You should study before the exam to do well.
- They met before the conference to discuss plans.
Usage notes
Used to indicate a time prior to an event or action. Common in both spoken and written language. Avoid using it in extremely formal writing; in that context, consider 'prior to'.
Grammar pattern
before + clause
Memory hint
Think of 'before' as 'be fore' — imagine standing in front of something you're waiting for.
Collocations
- before dinner
- before school
- before sunrise
Synonyms
- prior to
- ahead of
- in front of
Antonyms
- after
- following
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'before' with 'after'.
- Using 'before' to refer to an event that can only happen afterwards.
- Omitting the necessary clause or event after 'before'.