premiere
noun
- a first performance or exhibition
verb
- perform for the first time
adjective
- first or most important
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /pɹəˈmɪɚ/ / /pɹɪ-/ / /-ˈmiɚ/
noun
Etymology: From French première (“first”).
- The first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment, often held as a special event with celebrity guests.
- The first episode of a television show or a particular season of that show.
- In a series of narrative works, the installment that is chronologically set first.
- The leading woman of a group, especially in a theatrical cast.
verb
Etymology: From French première (“first”).
- Of a film or play, to play for the first time.
“The new film premieres this weekend.”
“His two most recent films are last year's Greyhound, a Hanks-penned World War Two thriller in which he plays a naval commander, and now News of the World, a Western set in the years immediately following the close of the US Civil War, directed by Paul Greengrass, which is premiering around the world on Netflix tomorrow.”
- To present a film or play for the first time.
“The local theatre will premiere its latest play this week.”