There are 37,900 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Preceed'. 'Preceed' ranks in the top 120 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 93 websites containing this mistake.¹
'Precede' is primarily used as a verb. It can also function as a noun in certain contexts, though this is less common. The definition of 'precede' is to come before something in time, order, or position.
Precede
The word 'precede' originates from the Latin word 'praecedere', which is composed of 'prae-' meaning 'before' and 'cedere' meaning 'to go'.
The word "precede" is pronounced as /prəˈsiːd/. It rhymes with "succeed."
The word 'precede' can be used in a sentence such as, "The introduction will precede the main presentation." When using 'precede,' it's important to ensure it's spelled correctly, as it is often confused with 'succeed,' which has a different meaning; 'precede' means to come before in time or order, while 'succeed' means to come after or follow. Additionally, be mindful of its usage as a verb, as it can be mistakenly used as a noun or adjective in certain contexts.