Preview in a sentence as a noun

I'm sure things will change a lot between now and the next preview, let alone the final release.

A preview of a world without net neutrality.

We have an Android app. It is a "preview release" because it is not feature complete.

Getty Images preview photos now look way more attractive.

" People start adding spacing and now I only end up previewing 2/3rds of what I could preview in one screenful.

The drag-and-drop file sharing, with inline preview, is pretty amazing.

This is a preview release of Crypto 101, an introductory course on cryptography.

Preview in a sentence as a verb

With inline LaTeX previews, we're already surprisingly close.

Presales of the DVD, which contained all the special features and files, and was released before the movie was posted to youtube, giving a "sneak preview".

This is using a default and clean install of the consumer preview:So you boot it up and are presented with a big image that displays the time and nothing else.

Next, I'll probably provide more opportunities for people to preview the series without signing up, as well as more obvious calls to action on the video pages.

The preview release is seriously many many months old from the RTM release, and it's painful to think that this is what customers are going to see from Office when they turn on their shiny new device.

So, for instance, I'd like to have the standard ls output rather than something graphical, but I'd like the filenames in the ls output to act as links, so I can click to open or hover for a preview.

Instead of simply going away silently, or maybe telling me where to activate the feature if I change my mind, it tells me it'll show my real name anyway, but just in a preview mode that's only visible to me, if I just click the default, highlighted button.

Preview definitions

noun

an advertisement consisting of short scenes from a motion picture that will appear in the near future

See also: prevue trailer

noun

a screening for a select audience in advance of release for the general public

verb

watch (a movie or play) before it is released to the general public