Prefatorial example sentences

prefatorial

definition

  - adjective form of preface

pref·ace

noun

preface (noun) · prefaces (plural noun)

  - an introduction to a book, typically stating its subject, scope, or aims.

  - the introduction or preliminary part of a speech or event:

  - the introduction to the central part of the Eucharist, historically forming the first part of the canon or prayer of consecration.

  - provide (a book) with a preface:

  - introduce or begin (a speech or event) with or by doing something:

Synonyms

preface, introduction, foreword, preamble, prologue, prelude, prelims, intro, proem, exordium, prolegomenon, prolusion, prodrome, precede, introduce, prefix, begin, open, start, launch, prologue, premise, Legal

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