preposition

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Pronunciation

  • enPR: prĕp-ə-zĭsh'ən
  • IPA (key): /ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃən/
  • (file)

Noun

Singular
preposition

Plural
prepositions

  1. A preposition is a member of a group of words, or part of speech, that usually show where something happens. Typically a preposition is followed by a noun.
    In the sentence, "I come from Canada," "from" is a preposition.
  • pre-positional
  • prepositional phrase
  • ad-position
  • post-position
  • Appendix:Prepositions for a list of common prepositions
  • preverb
  • verbal particle

Word parts

pre- + position

Pronunciation

  • IPA (key): /ˈpriːpəˌzɪʃən/
  • (file)
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Verb

Plain form
preposition

Third-person singular
prepositions

Past tense
prepositioned

Past participle
prepositioned

Present participle
prepositioning

  1. If you preposition something, you place it in a location before some event occurs.


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