preface|prefaces in English
noun
[pref·ace || 'prefəs]
introduction; foreword; opening statement
Use "preface|prefaces" in a sentence
1. A porch prefaces the entrance.
2. - Fuch, Abelian groups, footnote in preface
3. Nordenfalk starts his preface as follows.
4. It says so in the preface.
5. The preface is complete in itself.
6. 1 The preface has been reworded.
7. At his request, I had written the preface, and that preface had involved me in a most disagreeable situation.
8. Our defeat may be the preface to our successor's victory.
9. That dictionary has a preface, not a foreword.
10. That book has a preface, not a foreword.
11. At his request, I had written the preface[http://Sentencedict.com], and that preface had involved me in a most disagreeable situation.
12. Five chapters are included except preface and summarise.
13. I must preface my remarks with an apology.
14. 15 She prefaces her book with an attempt to sum up the whole hideous story.
15. The book has a preface written by the author.
16. This edition contains a new preface by the author.
17. He has written a fine preface to the play.
18. Besides the marginal notes, the Geneva Bible contained illustrations, prefaces, and maps —all designed to enhance understanding.
19. I would preface our nuptials with the good opinion of my neighbours.
20. This essay consists of three parts: preface, text and epilogue.
21. Preface, Afterword, Foreward, or Introduction Corporate Author Articles Toggle Dropdown
22. 7 The book has a preface written by the author.
23. We're hoping these talks could be a preface to peace.
24. Roth, "Mixed Aorists" in Homeric Greek - Preface Catharine P
25. A GUIDE TO Blazonry PREFACE Blazon is the language of heraldry