pretastes

/ˈpriˌteɪsts/
noun
  1. A small sample or experience of something before it is fully available or occurs.
    • The trailer gave us a pretaste of the movie's thrilling action.
    • The early spring flowers were a pretaste of the warmer weather to come.
    • She offered a pretaste of the new recipe at the party.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To sample or experience something in advance.
    • The critic pretastes each dish before writing a review.
    • She pretastes the new software to find any bugs.
    • He pretastes the soup before serving it to guests.
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