precursory

/prɪˈkɜːrsəri, prɪˈkɜːrsəri/

Definitions

1. adjective

occurring before something else, especially as a sign or warning of its approach

“The precursory tremors indicated that a major earthquake was imminent.”

2. noun

a sign or warning of the approach of something

“The precursory symptoms of the disease were flu-like fever and muscle pain.”

Synonyms

  • indicative
  • initial
  • preliminary
  • prophetic

Antonyms

  • delayed
  • postliminary
  • retrospective