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My husband and I heard a radio announcer today say they were having a sale on "pre-titled" cars. He was using that as a euphemism for "used" cars. Using the prefix "pre", to my husband's way of thought, means that it is "before-title", not "previously titled". Exact opposites in meaning. However, we have gotten used to the term "pre-owned" meaning used, and that means that it was "previously owned". Can anyone clarify the use of the prefix "pre" here, and tell me who is right! | ||
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Dictionary.com gives 1.
Anterior; in front of. Your radio announcer seems to be twisting the language to his own ends -- or at least the advertising copy writer is; not unknown in my experience. | |||
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