Previously
adjective
1.
coming or occurring before something else; prior:
the previous owner.
2.
Informal. done, occurring, etc., before the proper time; premature:
Aren’t you a little previous with that request?
Idioms
3.
previous to, before; prior to:
Previous to moving here she lived in Chicago.
adjective
1.
(prenominal) existing or coming before something else in time or position; prior
2.
(postpositive) (informal) taking place or done too soon; premature
3.
previous to, before; prior to
previous
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