foreperiod

/ˈfɔːr.pɪˈriəʊd/

Definitions

1. noun

A period of time before an event or period of interest, often used in statistics or research to provide a baseline or comparison.

“The foreperiod was used to establish the control group’s baseline performance in the study.”

2. noun

A preliminary or introductory period, especially in a business or economic context.

“The company’s foreperiod was marked by significant investments in research and development.”

Synonyms

  • introductory period
  • prelude
  • prologue

Antonyms

  • final stages
  • latter period