Preamble example sentences

Related (4): declaration, introduction, preface, prologue

pre·am·ble

noun

preamble (noun) · preambles (plural noun)

  - a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction:

  - the introductory part of a statute or deed, stating its purpose, aims, and justification.

Synonyms

introduction, opening, formalities, introduction, preliminaries, preface, overture, prologue, foreword, prelude, intro, prelims, proem, prolegomenon, exordium, prolusion, prodrome

"Preamble" Example Sentences

1. The Constitution begins with a preamble that outlines its purpose.
2. The meeting started with a preamble about the company's progress in the last quarter.
3. Before the main event, the host gave a preamble about the upcoming agenda.
4. The teacher gave a preamble before the lecture to provide context to the topic.
5. The author wrote a short preamble to the story to give readers an idea of what to expect.
6. The musician started the performance with a preamble about the inspiration behind their songs.
7. The speaker gave a preamble before introducing the guest of honor at the event.
8. In the preamble of the book, the author thanked their family for their support.
9. The president gave a preamble before signing the new law into effect.
10. The opening of the museum included a preamble that described its history.
11. The committee began their meeting with a preamble regarding the issues they would be discussing.
12. The lawyer made a preamble before presenting their case to the judge.
13. The concert started with a preamble about the band's journey to success.
14. The host of the show gave a preamble before introducing the next segment.
15. The doctor gave a preamble before discussing the patient's medical history.
16. The documentary began with a preamble that set the tone for the rest of the film.
17. The pastor gave a preamble before the sermon to provide some background information.
18. In the preamble of the contract, both parties agreed to the terms and conditions.
19. The meeting started with a preamble from the CEO to update everyone on the company's progress.
20. The teacher gave a preamble before assigning the homework to explain its purpose.
21. The politician made a preamble before announcing their candidacy for the upcoming election.
22. The play opened with a preamble about the historical period it was set in.
23. The artist wrote a preamble in the exhibition brochure to describe their artistic style.
24. The chef created a preamble before serving the meal to explain the ingredients and flavors.
25. The writer added a preamble to the article to provide some important background information.
26. The event started with a preamble that thanked all sponsors and volunteers.
27. The coach gave a preamble before the game to motivate the team.
28. The charity event began with a preamble that explained the organization's mission and goals.
29. The scientist provided a preamble before presenting the research findings to the audience.
30. The judge made a preamble before handing down the verdict to give context to the decision.

Common Phases

1. "Let us begin with a preamble;"
2. "Before we begin our discussion, a preamble is necessary;"
3. "As a preamble to the main topic, let me briefly summarize;"
4. "In order to provide some context, a brief preamble is warranted;"
5. "Before diving into the details, let me provide a preamble."

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