B2verb2K

Precede

UK //prɪˈsiːd//US //prɪˈsiːd//

Definition

To come or occur before something in time or order.

In simple words: To come before something else in time or space.

Examples

  • The storm preceded the calm weather, causing much confusion.
  • He let the introduction precede the main event.
  • In her essay, she chose to precede the findings with a detailed analysis.
  • Ancient ruins often precede modern buildings in historical sites.
  • A good strategy must precede any successful business plan.

Usage notes

Use 'precede' in formal contexts, often in writing or when discussing order. Avoid in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

precede + object

Memory hint

Think of 'pre' in 'precede' as 'before' like in preschool.

Collocations

  • precede an event
  • precede with a statement
  • precede by example

Synonyms

  • antecede
  • forerun
  • predate

Antonyms

  • succeed
  • follow

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'precede' with 'succeed', meaning to come after.
  • Using 'precede' with non-countable nouns incorrectly.