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Sentence count:92+5Posted:2016-12-30Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: finaleSimilar words: eludedeludeincludesecludeexcludereluctantsecludedconcludeMeaning: ['preljuːd]  n. 1. something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows 2. music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera. v. 1. serve as a prelude or opening to 2. play as a prelude. 
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(31) These contacts could be a prelude to an event that would be much more attention-grabbing.
(32) Their face-off here was widely seen as a possible prelude to the presidential campaign in the year 2000.
(33) Sad to say, these successes were to be the prelude to the downfall of Leeds City.
(34) These ideologists were dedicated to formulating correct views of world problems, as a prelude to changing the world.
(35) It can be a prelude to inquiry just as questions are a spur to searching.
(36) The search for the seat of divinity in man and nature is only a prelude to the aspiration for transcendence.
(37) Death, for us, is the sorry end of the human story, not the mysterious prelude to a new one.
(38) The engineering employers may be willing to reinstate the contract as a prelude to revising it.
(39) Garmisch was a smaller affair, a prelude to the summer and, for the McKeans, a Boston reunion.
(40) Dinner was not lunch, and an evening was the prelude to night.
(41) Even this one-day proceeding is merely a prelude to the real case.
(42) Thus democracy is not a regime that remains self-sufficient for decades but is only a direct prelude to the socialist revolution.
(43) Still, if a well-equipped sporty car is in your heart, the fifth-generation Prelude probably is a good bet.
(44) Your notes should be the product of historical thought and not simply a prelude to it.
(45) Evolution at the extremes of size is an apt prelude to the great drama that is Darwinism.
(46) In 1980, the procedure was a prelude to the obligatory pay award of the ministry of labour.
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(47) Computer simulations are only mechanical extensions of this verbal power, which manipulates signs and symbols as a prelude to manipulating things.
(48) Also, it is considered by many as an anachronism, mere prelude to a party on the river for Hooray Henrys.
(49) Bach. One Prelude and Fugue from Well-tempered Clavier.
(50) Johann Sebastian Bach. Bwv 1007 Cello Suite Prelude.
(51) Love is but a prelude to life.
(52) The resolution was the prelude to more drastic action.
(53) A prelude phase-locked staircase to type V intermittency in a model of a electronic relaxation oscillator is reported.
(54) It was a quiet prelude to four days of celebrations in the Nation's Capital - a welcoming concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday, the swearing in on Tuesday, and a prayer service Wednesday morning.
(55) And so we unite in common awe as we listen to a Bach Prelude for cello, or watch a ballet by Balanchine, or listen to a poem by Wang Wei.
(56) It is one of Bach's most tightly organized and yet viscerally effective prelude and fugue pairs.
(57) It all reminded me uncomfortably of prelude to the Bay of Pigs.
(58) They regarded the request for delay as merely the prelude to his recantation .
(59) I try to analyse Rakhmaninov' s piano prelude and it's music connotation basing on social history and noumenal art , and I want to get a academic gist of performance guidance.
(60) Note that this list corrects several mistakes found in the list in Asimov's Prelude to Foundation.
More similar words: eludedeludeincludesecludeexcludereluctantsecludedconcludereluctanceinterludeconcludedreluctantlyprelatepreliminaryhallelujahincludingexcludingludicrousrudedudecrudedenudeprudentintrudestudentaptitudeimpudentcum laudeattituderely
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