preprofess

/prɪprəˈfɛs/

Definitions

1. verb

to profess or claim something beforehand, often in an incomplete or uncertain manner

“The artist preprofessed his plan to create a revolutionary new style, but the critics were skeptical.”

2. noun

the act of professing or claiming something beforehand

“The preprofess of the new policy caused confusion among the employees.”

Synonyms

  • anticipate
  • foretell

Antonyms

  • deny
  • disclaim