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View usage for: (premieəʳ, US prɪmjer) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense premieres, present participle premiering, past tense, past participle premiered1. countable nounThe premiere of a new play or film is the first public performance of it. A new Czech film has had its premiere at the Karlovy Vary film festival. ...a royal film premiere. Synonyms: first night, opening, debut, first showing More Synonyms of premiere 2. verbWhen a film or show premieres or is premiered, it is shown to an audience for the first time. The documentary premiered at the Jerusalem Film Festival. [VERB] The opera is due to be premiered by ENO next year. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: open, debut, be shown More Synonyms of premiere premiere in British English (ˈprɛmɪˌɛə, ˈprɛmɪə) noun1. the first public performance of a film, play, opera, etc 2. the leading lady in a theatre company verb3. to give or be the first public performance of Word origin C19: from French, feminine of premier first première in American English (prɪˈmɪr; prɪˈmjɛr; prɪˈmjɪr; French pʀəˈmjɛʀ) or preˈmiere (prɪˈmɪr; prɪˈmjɛr; prɪˈmjɪr; French pʀəˈmjɛʀ) noun1. a first performance or showing of a play, film, etc. 2. Television the first broadcast of a film, concert, etc. adjective3. being the first or leading woman performer, as in a ballet company première danseuse verb transitiveWord forms: preˈmièred or preˈmiered, preˈmièring or preˈmiering5. to exhibit (a play, film, etc.) for the first time verb intransitive6. to be exhibited for the first time Word origin Fr, fem. of premier: see premier Examples of 'premiere' in a sentencepremiere He is planning to host his own premiere next summer.Well, it is hard to turn down an invite to a royal premiere.I've rarely attended a premiere that felt so pointless.In July 2010 she was invited back to attend the premiere.The first series will premiere next year and the agreement is thought to include global resale rights.The premiere of the play is no less etched in her memory.Prison bosses launched a probe after a secret recording of his voice was played at the premiere.The night of the premiere performance drew near. The premiere was given in the presence of the composer and an archive recording of the performance was made.Are you looking forward to your very own movie premiere in London next week?The company returns with two British premieres.ITV will premiere the video next month. FILM premieres are usually glittering red carpet affairs.Somewhere in the sea of people attending the Race premiere is a man who intends to change all that.The premiere is next month.One of her roles was to design the glamorous costumes that the studio's film stars would wear to premieres and film festivals.The last time I saw him we were at the premiere for the film and all hung out.The summertime visit to Liverpool for the film premiere was just that -- a visit.She was in New York attending the premiere of a film she directed but all attention was on her feet.The two friends had not seen each other for some time when they met at a film premiere in Mexico City.THE actor missed a film premiere in Edinburgh in June after going down the pub instead.Of four premieres I attended in the past few days, the grandest was the least. In other languagespremiere British English: premiere / ˈprɛmɪˌɛə; ˈprɛmɪə/ NOUN The premiere of a new play or film is the first public performance of it. ...last week's premiere of his new film. - American English: premiere
- Arabic: لَيْلَةُ الإفْتِتَاح
- Brazilian Portuguese: estreia
- Chinese: 初次公演
- Croatian: premijera
- Czech: premiéra
- Danish: premiere
- Dutch: première
- European Spanish: premiere
- Finnish: ensi-ilta
- French: première
- German: Premiere
- Greek: πρεμιέρα
- Italian: prima spettacolo
- Japanese: 初演
- Korean: 첫 공연
- Norwegian: premiere
- Polish: premiera
- European Portuguese: estreia
- Romanian: premieră
- Russian: премьера
- Latin American Spanish: primer ministro
- Swedish: premiär
- Thai: อันดับหนึ่ง
- Turkish: gala
- Ukrainian: прем'єра
- Vietnamese: buổi chiếu ra mắt
British English: premiere VERB When a film or show premieres or is premiered, it is shown to an audience for the first time. The documentary premiered at the film festival. They premiered two new songs. - American English: premiere
- Brazilian Portuguese: estrear
- Chinese: 首次上映
- European Spanish: estrenar
- French: avoir sa première
- German: uraufgeführt werden
- Italian: essere presentato in anteprima
- Japanese: 封切られる
- Korean: 개봉되다
- European Portuguese: estrear
- Latin American Spanish: estrenar
All related terms of 'premiere'Definition the first public performance of a film, play, or opera The film had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Synonyms first night debut first showing first performance Definition to give, or (of a film, play, or opera) be, a premiere The opera is set to premiere on October 14th. Additional synonymsDefinition the first performance of a theatrical production The play was a triumph from its opening. Synonyms first night, debut, premiere, launch, first showing, first performance, opening night |