Pronunciation: /ˈpriːæmbəl/
noun an introductory statement; preface; introduction
A1 The teacher explained the preamble of the Constitution in simple terms.
A2 The preamble of the book gave a brief overview of the main themes.
B1 Before starting the project, the team drafted a preamble outlining their goals.
B2 The preamble to the contract highlighted the key terms and conditions.
C1 The preamble to the treaty set out the intentions and objectives of the parties involved.
C2 The preamble to the constitution eloquently expressed the values and principles of the nation.
adjective relating to or constituting a preamble
A1 The teacher explained the preamble steps before starting the experiment.
A2 The book had a preamble section that provided background information on the topic.
B1 The preamble statement outlined the main goals of the project.
B2 The company's preamble policy emphasized the importance of workplace safety.
C1 The preamble document set out the principles that would guide the organization's decisions.
C2 The preamble discussion delved into the philosophical underpinnings of the legal system.
formal The preamble of the Constitution outlines the goals and principles of the document.
informal Before we get started, let me give you a quick preamble about the project.
slang Let me just give you a heads up before we dive in, here's the preamble.
figurative The preamble to the novel sets the tone for the entire story.
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