"Preface" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Preface" Meaning

A written introduction to a book, speech, or other formal work, explaining or justifying the content that follows.

"Preface" Examples

Definition

Preface

A preliminary written statement at the beginning of a literary work, typically by the author.
A preliminary part of a book, containing information about the content, contributors, or production process.

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1. The author's preface provided background information on the historical context of the novel.
2. The book's preface was written by a renowned scholar in the field, introducing the importance of the research.
3. The preface to the report outlined the methodology used to collect and analyze the data.
4. A short preface to the journal article explained the relevance of the study to current research.
5. The preface of the textbook introduced the main themes and objectives of the course.

"Preface" Similar Words

Preexistent

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Existing or in existence before something else; prior or earlier in time.

Preexisting

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Preexists

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Exists before something else; occurring, done, or existing before a particular time or event.

Prefab

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Prefabricated, already-prepared, or made in advance; built in a factory, often assembled on-site.<br><br>Example: "The company used prefabricated doors in the new building to speed up construction."

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Prefabricated refers to something that is manufactured or built in a factory before being assembled or installed at a site. It is often used to describe buildings, structures, or components that are made in a factory and then transported to the building site for assembly.<br><br>In general, the term "prefabricated" describes something that is:<br><br> Manufactured or built in advance<br> Assembled or constructed in a factory<br> Transported to the site for installation or assembly<br> Installed or assembled on-site<br><br>Examples of prefabricated items include:<br><br> Prefabricated houses or buildings<br> Prefabricated modular furniture<br> Prefabricated roofing or paneling<br> Prefabricated kitchen cabinets or countertops

Prefabrication

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Prefabs

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Prefabricated buildings or prefabs, short for prefabricated houses, are structures that are built at a manufacturing facility and then assembled on-site. <br><br>They can include houses, apartments, offices, and other types of buildings. The construction process involves assembling the components of the structure, often including the frame, walls, windows, doors, electrical systems, and plumbing, in a factory.<br><br>The prefabricated parts are then transported to the site where the building is to be constructed. On-site assembly, which can include stacking the modules, connecting the plumbing and electrical systems, and installing finishes, completes the construction process.<br><br>Prefabricated buildings are also known as pre-fab houses, or prefabs for short. They are designed to be economical, efficient, and sustainable compared to traditional construction methods.

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Prefacing

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Before something, especially an introduction or an excuse, in order to explain or justify it.<br><br>Example: Before making a request, she prefaced it by apologizing for the inconvenience.

Prefatorial

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Prefatorially

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In advance; at the beginning. <br><br>Example: "The sports reporter prefatorially announced the timings of the match before the live coverage began."

Prefatorily

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Beforehand; previously.

Prefatory

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Pertaining to something that serves as an introduction or a preliminary statement.<br><br>Example: "The writer included a prefatory remark at the beginning of her story to set the tone for the rest of the narrative."<br><br>Or, designed to lead into something else, often as a formal introduction.<br><br>Example: "The congress opened with a prefatory speech by the president to welcome the delegates."

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