Sentence example with the word 'prelude'

prelude

antecedence, breakthrough, dramatic overture, frontispiece, operatic overture, precedency, preference, premise, prolegomenon, prothesis, vamp

Definition n. something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows

Last update: September 17, 2015


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Elections are often considered to be the prelude to general economic collapse.   [Please select]

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The choir presented a prelude before the act.   [Please select]

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Movie trailers are often used as a prelude to feature films.   [Please select]

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When Jason got down on his knees, I knew it was a prelude to the marriage proposal of my dreams.   [Please select]

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The Prelude, Book IV.   [Please select]

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"That last prelude."   [Please select]

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Sonya struck the first chord of the prelude.   [Please select]

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The harping chords of prelude closed.   [Please select]

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(The prelude ceases.)   [Please select]

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He struck another prelude and began.   [Please select]

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Obviously his remark was merely a prelude to a lecture.   [Please select]

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