See also: previewed

English edit

Etymology edit

pre- +‎ viewed

Adjective edit

pre-viewed (not comparable)

  1. (euphemistic, of a VHS cassette, DVD, etc.) Previously viewed; used.
    • 2001 July 30, Michelle Singletary, “A Penny Saved Is... Well, It's A Penny Saved”, in South Florida Sun-Sentinel:
      Linda Harris of Reston, Va., found a way to cut what it costs to buy videos. "Purchase pre-viewed movies from a video store," she recommends. Harris said she saves as much as half the cost of a new video. For example, she bought a pre-viewed movie, Dinosaur, for $6.99. The original cost $19.99.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:pre-viewed.