trailers (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈtreɪlərz/
Definition
Short promotional videos for a film, television program, or video game, typically shown in advance of its release.
Examples
The audience cheered loudly after watching the exciting new trailer for the superhero movie.
Many people decide whether to see a film based on how good its trailer looks.
The game developer released a cinematic trailer to announce their new project.
How to Use trailers
- watch a trailer (collocation)
- To view a promotional video for a film or show. — "We watched a trailer for the upcoming horror movie."
- cut a trailer (collocation)
- To edit and produce a promotional video. — "The marketing team worked hard to cut a compelling trailer."
- pull a trailer (collocation)
- To tow a vehicle behind another. — "The truck was powerful enough to pull a heavy trailer."
Synonyms of trailers
Words with a similar meaning to trailers:
Browse the full Anaversity dictionary