prepone

Feb. 26th, 2024 07:42 am
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I've a handful of words beginning with P clumped together in my list of words to post -- which is good enough excuse for a theme week:


prepone (pree-POHN) - (Ind.) v., to bring forward to an earlier time.


A distinctive dialect marker of Indian English: "let's prepone the meeting." Or in this case, "Imma prepone the theme I was planning for next week." Coined in the 1970s on the model of postpone, to put off to a later time, replacing post-, after with pre-, before. (That Latin has praepōnō, to put before, is not a factor here.)

---L.

Date: 2024-03-03 12:22 am (UTC)
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That's so good! I wish British English would incorporate it (along with yesternight, from Ghanaian English.)

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