intro
an introduction.
the introductory passage of a piece for a jazz or dance band.
Origin of intro
1Other definitions for intro- (2 of 3)
a prefix, meaning “inwardly,” “within,” occurring in loanwords from Latin (introspection); occasionally used in the formation of new words (introjection).
Origin of intro-
2- Compare intra-.
Other definitions for intro. (3 of 3)
introduce.
introduced.
introducing.
introduction.
introductory.
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How to use intro in a sentence
The music has to be on cue, the lighting, the intros, exits, keep the show going.
Matthew McConaughey on ‘Magic Mike,’ Thongs & Losing Weight | Ramin Setoodeh | November 27, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTOne of his latest intros: “It would be comical if it was not so pathetic.”
British Dictionary definitions for intro (1 of 3)
/ (ˈɪntrəʊ) /
British Dictionary definitions for intro- (2 of 3)
in, into, or inward: introvert
Origin of intro-
2British Dictionary definitions for intro. (3 of 3)
introduction
introductory
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