Unprecedented
When one is used before a noun, it is an adjective.Examples:This is one sentence with the adjective form.This is one example of using the word.
Absolutely! Modern man (Homo Sapiens) have never existed without technology, the ancestors of modern man invented many technologies (e.g. edged stone tools, bone tools, fire making tools) that modern man improved on. Science in the modern sense has only existed for about 400 years. Modern man invented many technologies long before that by trial and error (e.g. metal working, brewing fermented drinks, cheese making, glass making and blowing, even a simple electric battery before 3000 BC).
A person who creates something totally new is considered an inventor. He or she creates something that has never existed.
The domestication of camels happened before we had recorded history. It's likely the idea of riding them happened independently several times.
it means making a decision in a situation before investigating what happened properly
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just previous.
Sauron was one of the lieutenants of Morgoth back in the First Age, and he existed before Middle-earth..
It is not known what happened before; perhaps there wasn't a "before". That is, time itself may have started with the Big Bang.
We have no idea what, if anything, existed before the Big Bang, or even if the concept of "before" has any meaning in this context.
An Old dance, Something that has happened before.
The meaning of creating something new is to make something that has never existed before. This could be anything from a building to a piece of jewelry.
No, the word before is not an adjective. It is a preposition.
Wegener named the supercontinent he proposed "Pangaea," which he believed existed before breaking apart into the continents we have today. The name "Pangaea" is derived from Greek, meaning "all lands."
Previous to; earlier than; before. Example: Molly did not expect her husband to enjoy the opera because on a prior occasion he had shown no interest.
No, he told the story of it, meaning it happened long before his time.
Jesus Christ existed before Lucifer was created, but Lucifer existed before Jesus was incarnated.
No. He died before Google existed and before computers.