preorder in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Preorder (verb): To place an order for a product before it is available for sale, often to secure a copy or receive it on the official release date.
Sample Sentences
- You can preorder the latest smartphone to ensure you receive it on launch day.
- The bookstore allows customers to preorder upcoming titles and guarantees a discount.
- Many gamers are excited to preorder the limited edition of their favorite video game.
- If you want to secure a spot in the next cooking class, donβt forget to preorder your ticket.
- The new album is available for preorder, with exclusive tracks for early buyers.