Check your past usage: Previous vs. Prior

Before Left-297787_1280deciding which of these two words to use, you���ll want to read this article. You may find that your earlier uses of this pair were correct!

Previous is an adjective that means ���earlier,��� as in A brilliant light appeared in the sky just as it had the previous night.

Prior also is an adjective that means ���earlier,��� as in The president���s proposal is much less problematic than his prior calls to action.

Previous and prior are synonyms and can be used interchangeably. There is a small but vital distinction before them, however: Previous has an adverb form, previously, that can mean ���before,��� such as The FBI had previously investigated the man now accused of terrorism. ���Before��� is similar but slightly different than ���earlier��� in meaning. Prior does not have an adverb form.

So, if you intend to mean ���earlier��� and use it as an adjective in sentence, you can go with either previous or prior (Previous is slightly more common.). If you mean ���before,��� go with previously.

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