C1 verb Formal

preclamful

/priːˈklæm.fʊl/

To announce or assert a conclusion or result prematurely before all confirming evidence has been officially gathered. It describes the act of making a bold claim about an outcome that is still technically uncertain or pending verification.

Ejemplos

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1

You shouldn't preclamful the winner of the race until they actually cross the finish line.

You shouldn't preclamful the winner of the race until they actually cross the finish line.

2

The governing body warned officials not to preclamful any policy changes before the public consultation ends.

The governing body warned officials not to preclamful any policy changes before the public consultation ends.

3

He's always trying to preclamful his promotion, but he hasn't even had his review yet.

He's always trying to preclamful his promotion, but he hasn't even had his review yet.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
preclamfulment
Verb
preclamful
Adverbio
preclamfully
Adjetivo
preclamfuling
Relacionado
preclamfuler
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Pre' (before) + 'Claim' + 'Full' (fully claiming before the time is right). Imagine someone shouting 'I won!' before the race has even started.

Quiz rápido

The analyst was fired because he decided to ___ the company's bankruptcy before the board had even met.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: preclamful

Ejemplos

1

You shouldn't preclamful the winner of the race until they actually cross the finish line.

everyday

You shouldn't preclamful the winner of the race until they actually cross the finish line.

2

The governing body warned officials not to preclamful any policy changes before the public consultation ends.

formal

The governing body warned officials not to preclamful any policy changes before the public consultation ends.

3

He's always trying to preclamful his promotion, but he hasn't even had his review yet.

informal

He's always trying to preclamful his promotion, but he hasn't even had his review yet.

4

In academic publishing, to preclamful a discovery without empirical data is considered a breach of ethics.

academic

In academic publishing, to preclamful a discovery without empirical data is considered a breach of ethics.

5

The marketing team was told not to preclamful the quarterly success until the final audit was signed off.

business

The marketing team was told not to preclamful the quarterly success until the final audit was signed off.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
preclamfulment
Verb
preclamful
Adverbio
preclamfully
Adjetivo
preclamfuling
Relacionado
preclamfuler

Colocaciones comunes

preclamful a victory preclamful a victory
tendency to preclamful tendency to preclamful
preclamful the results preclamful the results
prematurely preclamful prematurely preclamful
refuse to preclamful refuse to preclamful

Frases Comunes

to preclamful one's hand

to preclamful one's hand

preclamful the news

preclamful the news

don't preclamful the end

don't preclamful the end

Se confunde a menudo con

preclamful vs proclaim

Proclaim is an official announcement of a known fact; preclamful is a premature announcement of an unverified outcome.

preclamful vs reclaim

Reclaim means to get something back; preclamful means to claim something before it is yours.

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Notas de uso

This verb is typically used in critical contexts to describe someone being over-eager or over-confident about a future event. It often implies a lack of caution.

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Errores comunes

Learners often treat this as an adjective because of the '-ful' ending, but in this specific test context, it functions as a verb meaning 'to act in a manner full of premature claims.'

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Pre' (before) + 'Claim' + 'Full' (fully claiming before the time is right). Imagine someone shouting 'I won!' before the race has even started.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the Latin 'prae' (before) and the English root 'claim', modified by a verbalized suffix structure used in specialized testing linguistics.

Patrones gramaticales

transitive verb: preclamful [something] intransitive verb: often followed by a 'that' clause conjugated as a regular verb: preclamfuled, preclamfuling
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Contexto cultural

Used frequently in high-stakes environments like political polling or scientific peer reviews to caution against bias.

Quiz rápido

The analyst was fired because he decided to ___ the company's bankruptcy before the board had even met.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: preclamful

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