Preorder

Pronunciation: /ˈpiˈɹiɔɹdɝ/

Preorder (verb)

  1. To buy something before it is available to the public.

Examples

  • You can preorder the book to ensure you get a copy.
  • Many fans choose to preorder the game for exclusive bonuses.

Common collocations: preorder a book, preorder tickets, preorder online, make a preorder, preorder bonus

Preorder (noun)

  1. An order placed for a product before it is available.

Examples

  • The preorder guarantees you a copy on release day.
  • A preorder often comes with special bonuses.

Synonyms of Preorder

Neutral

Antonyms of Preorder

  • When a preorder is withdrawn.