[syn: ahead, in advance, beforehand]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Beforehand \Be*fore"hand`\, adv. [Before + hand.]
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1. In a state of anticipation ore preoccupation; in advance;
-- often followed by with.
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Agricola . . . resolves to be beforehand with the
danger. --Milton.
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The last cited author has been beforehand with me.
--Addison.
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2. By way of preparation, or preliminary; previously;
aforetime.
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They may be taught beforehand the skill of speaking.
--Hooker.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Beforehand \Be*fore"hand`\, a.
In comfortable circumstances as regards property; forehanded.
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Rich and much beforehand. --Bacon.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
beforehand
adv 1: ahead of time; in anticipation; "when you pay ahead (or
in advance) you receive a discount"; "We like to plan
ahead"; "should have made reservations beforehand" [syn:
ahead, in advance, beforehand]
adj 1: being ahead of time or need; "gave advance warning"; "was
beforehand with her report" [syn: advance(a),
beforehand(p)]