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introductory
[ in-truh-duhk-tuh-ree ]
adjective
- serving or used to introduce; preliminary; beginning:
an introductory course; an introductory paragraph.
introductory
/ ˌɪntrəˈdʌktərɪ; -trɪ /
adjective
- serving as an introduction; preliminary; prefatory
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Derived Forms
- ˌintroˈductorily, adverb
- ˌintroˈductoriness, noun
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Other Words From
- intro·ducto·ri·ly adverb
- intro·ducto·ri·ness noun
- subin·tro·ductive adjective
- subin·tro·ducto·ry adjective
- unin·tro·ductive adjective
- unin·tro·ducto·ry adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of introductory1
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Example Sentences
As with any introductory episode to anything, Iron from Ice is a bit slow.
We were both studying introductory Arabic at the Saifi Institute in the Gemmayzeh area in Beirut, Lebanon.
In this introductory piece, perhaps it will be helpful to state right up front who is doing the writing.
That week, he signed up for the Introductory Course and, soon after, passed the Advanced Exam on his first try.
At an event at the National Press Club, Bozell gives an introductory speech but then has Graham come up to take questions.
This volume had an introductory sketch on Jan Diaz by M. de Clagny.
The history of the Namaqualand Mission has been sketched in outline in our introductory chapter.
Twelve years later, in 1754, his true Pamela established, he reverted to his introductory letters.
There had come to him an introductory statement; it was a smashing thing—a thing that would arrest and stun!
A new introductory chapter brings the story down to the last few years.
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