"Prologued" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prologued" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prologued" Meaning

Introduced or added, often unnecessarily, to give the impression that something has a long history or a detailed explanation.

"Prologued" Examples

Usage Examples for "prologued"


1. Historical Context: The new exhibition at the museum prologued the story of our city's industrial revolution with interactive exhibits and artifacts.

2. Academic Conference: During the academic conference, the keynote speaker prologued the conference by highlighting the importance of intercultural understanding.

3. Speech: Before the big parade, the mayor prologued the event with a speech about unity and national pride.

4. Art Piece: The artist's new installation prologued a thought-provoking commentary on consumerism with its complex engineering and striking visuals.

5. Project Introduction: The team prologued the initiative at the startup's pitch by underscoring its vision for environmental sustainability through technology.

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Note: Depending on the context, "prologued" can be used either as a synonym for "prefaced" or "proceeded before" in certain circumstances. However, there seems to be a typo in "prologued" as it usually should be "prolongued" for the correct meaning.

"Prologued" Similar Words

Prolixity

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Prolixly

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Prolixness

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Prolocutor

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A prolocutor is a person who plays a role speaking on behalf of someone else, either officially or informally.

Prolog

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Prologize

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Prologs

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Introduction or introductory speech that precedes a play.

Prologue

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Prologues

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Prologuise

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Prologuiser

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Prologuising

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Prologuize

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Prologuizer

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Prologuizing

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Prolong

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