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introduction
[in-truh-duhk-shuhn]
noun
the act of introducing or the state of being introduced.
a formal personal presentation of one person to another or others.
a preliminary part, as of a book, musical composition, or the like, leading up to the main part.
an elementary treatise.
an introduction to botany.
an act or instance of inserting.
something introduced.
introduction
/ ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃən /
noun
the act of introducing or fact of being introduced
a presentation of one person to another or others
a means of presenting a person to another person, group, etc, such as a letter of introduction or reference
a preliminary part, as of a book, speech, etc
music
an instrumental passage preceding the entry of a soloist, choir, etc
an opening passage in a movement or composition that precedes the main material
something that has been or is introduced, esp something that is not native to an area, country, etc
a basic or elementary work of instruction, reference, etc
logic (qualified by the name of an operation) a syntactic rule specifying the conditions under which a formula or statement containing the specified operator may be derived from others
conjunction-introduction
negation-introduction
Other Word Forms
- reintroduction noun
- self-introduction noun
- subintroduction noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of introduction1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Although many Russians are worried about the new restrictions on WhatsApp and Telegram, and by the introduction of Max, the state already has vast means to spy on its citizens.
The introduction got made and they were off to the races on their own.
I’ve always felt like the show was cut to be the introduction to the show itself.
The simple East-West format of that game was an effort to get away from the musical performances, prolonged introductions and rosters drafted by team captains that had plagued the event for years.
In postwar Europe, Italian films were his introduction to fashion.
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When To Use
The introduction is the first section of an essay. It presents, or introduces, the essay topic and includes a thesis statement.Students are usually taught to write an essay in three parts, with the first part being the introduction, followed by the body and ending with a conclusion.The introduction is often considered to be the most important part of the essay because it summarizes the essay’s topic and introduces the thesis statement. The thesis statement presents the specific argument the essay will make or the main point the reader should take away.Outside of essays, introductions are also used in articles, opinion pieces, blog posts, research papers, and other types of writing to entice someone into reading the whole piece.
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