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[Mastering Time-Related Vocabulary: Preceding, Previous, and Prior in Business English]-[BE 303: Preceding, Previous or Prior? How to Know the Difference]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2024-09-03

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📋 Summary

Navigating Temporal Precision in Professional Communication

In the realm of global business, the ability to articulate sequences of events with precision is a marker of high-level language proficiency. This episode of the Business English Podcast explores three terms often used interchangeably but possessing distinct nuances: preceding, previous, and prior. Understanding when to use these terms can help professionals elevate their language, especially in formal settings like meetings or presentations.

1. Preceding: Indicating Immediate Sequence

The term preceding refers to something occurring "immediately before." Because it is highly formal, it is best suited for structured environments rather than casual small talk. For instance, referring to a vacation as a "preceding vacation" sounds unnatural; however, in a professional context, one might say, "Let's go back to the preceding agenda item." This elevates the discourse and signals a specific reference to the step immediately prior to the current discussion. A critical caution: speakers must distinguish between preceding and the verb proceeding, as they are phonetically identical in many dialects.

2. Previous: The Versatile Generalist

Previous is a more flexible term used to denote something that occurred "at some point before," without the requirement of being the immediate predecessor. It is an excellent tool for conciseness. Instead of providing unnecessary background—what the hosts call "TMI" (Too Much Information)—a professional can simply state, "In a previous meeting, we shared the need to cut costs." This allows the speaker to bypass irrelevant details, saving time and maintaining the flow of the discussion. Over-explaining at work is often viewed negatively, so using previous helps keep communication efficient.

3. Prior: Elevating the Register

Prior serves as a sophisticated synonym for previous. While they share the same fundamental meaning, prior often feels more "elevated" or "buttoned up." Incorporating this into your vocabulary allows for greater variety, which is essential for engaging listeners. The hosts emphasize that repeating the same word consistently can make a speaker sound repetitive, potentially leading the audience to tune out. By alternating between previous and prior, a speaker demonstrates a more robust command of English.

Grammatical Nuances and Adverbial Usage

An important grammatical distinction highlighted is the use of the adverbial form. While one can correctly use "previously" (e.g., "Previously, we agreed on a budget"), it is incorrect to attempt this construction with the other terms—there are no such words as "proceedingly" or "priorly." Mastery of these terms, coupled with the avoidance of over-explaining, ensures that professionals can communicate effectively, concisely, and with the appropriate level of formality required for the modern global workplace.

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Didn't feel quite right.
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hit the follow button
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base your episodes off of
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elevating our language
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 303, preceding, previous, or prior, how to know the difference.
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