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pre·am·ble
 preamble
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- pronunciation:
- pri
aem
b
l
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
an introduction to a speech or document, esp. one that explains the purpose of the text to follow.
- synonyms:
- prologue
- similar words:
- exordium, introduction, opening, overture, preface, proem, prolegomenon
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definition 2: |
an initial or introductory occurrence, fact, or situation.
Her mistake was merely a preamble to the strange events that followed.- synonyms:
- prelude
- similar words:
- overture, preface, preliminary
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definition 3: |
(cap.) the introductory section of the U.S. Constitution.
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related words: |
opening, overture, preface, preliminary |
adjective + (n.)preamble
far, short
verb + (n.)preamble
identify, read
(n.)preamble
+ verb
announce, contain, declare, express, recognize, refer, reflect, state
noun + (n.)preamble

convention, declaration, paragraph, principle
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The word preamble
contains the following part:
pre-
Latin
prefix
that means before
  Example words:
preamble, prearrange, precaution, precede, preclude, preconceive, precook, precursor, predate, predetermine, predict, predictable, prediction, preface, prefect, prefer, preferable, preference, prefix, preheat, prejudice, premonition, prescriptible, present1, preside, president
- synonyms:
- pro-2, ante-
- antonyms:
- post-
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