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Meaning of Prefatory
The primary meaning of the word "Prefatory" is related to something that serves as an introduction or preamble to a book, speech, or other work.
Etymology of Prefatory
The word "Prefatory" has its roots in the Latin "prefatorius," meaning "of or pertaining to a preface," which is derived from "prefari," meaning "to speak before"
Historically, the term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe introductory material in written works
Synonyms
introductory
preliminary
prelude
preparatory
initiatory
inaugural
opening
preceding
prior
anticipatory
prelusive
prefatorial
proemial
introductory
exordial
preambular
preludial
initiatic
propaedeutic
prolegomenous
preamble
preface
introduction
foreword
prologue
epigraph
precursor
forerunner
harbinger
herald
precursor
antecedent
preceding
prior
anticipatory
Definitions
- Serving as an introduction or preamble to a book, speech, or other work
- * Relating to or resembling a preface, especially in being preliminary or introductory
Usage Examples
- The prefatory remarks by the author set the tone for the rest of the book
- * The prefatory chapter provided a historical context for the research presented in the dissertation
- * The editor's prefatory note explained the reasoning behind the inclusion of certain essays in the collection
Antonyms
conclusive
final
ultimate
last
terminating
terminal
ending
closing
concluding
summary
recapitulatory
retrospective
posterior
subsequent
succeeding
following
later
after
succeeding
subsequent
closing
conclusive
terminal