"Preludious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Preludious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Preludious" Meaning

(adj.) Foreboding or ominous in an artistic work, especially music, conveying a sense of tension or anticipation before a more dramatic development.

"Preludious" Examples

5 Examples of "Preludious"


Adjective

1. Characterized by action preceding an event or situation.

"Her preludious steps into the industry laid the groundwork for future success."

2. Indicative of something that will happen in the future.

"The unusual weather patterns were ominous and preludious signs of a severe storm."

3. Serving as an introduction to something.

"The music played preludious notes before the arrival of the guest of honor."

4. Happening or done before something else takes place.

"The injury to the player was a preludious sign of the competitive intensity to come."

5. Giving evidence or indication of what is going to happen.

"The rise in temperatures was a preludious signal that summer was on its way."

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