premiere

noun23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

the very first time a film, play, etc. is shown to the public anywhere in the world

the first episode of a new season of a television series

the first public screening of a movie

the first public screening of a film

the first performance of a play or opera on a stage

the first time a film, play, etc. is shown in America

the first time a film, play, etc. is shown in Britain

the first performance in a theatre, as opposed to on TV or film

a special, formal, and celebratory premiere event

the first broadcast of a TV show or TV movie

specifically highlights the presence of many famous actors or celebrities (stars)

the first broadcast of a TV show or TV movie

describes a premiere attended by many famous people and attracting a lot of media attention

similar to glittering, emphasizing glamour and expense

to go to the premiere as a guest or audience member

to provide the venue and organize the premiere event

for a work to have its first public performance or screening

to formally show or introduce the premiere to the public

to be the organization or group that performs something for the first time

to lead the performance of a musical work (e.g., an opera or symphony) at its premiere

the very first episode of a television series

a party held to celebrate a premiere, often after the screening or performance

the very first issue of a new magazine or journal

Collocations with "premiere"

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