What is another word for preambles?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈiːambə͡lz] (IPA)

Preambles are introductory statements or introductory paragraphs that precede a written document, such as a speech, article, or legal document. Synonyms for preambles include introductions, forewords, prologues, opening statements, and initial remarks. Other synonyms for preambles, depending on their context, may include prefaces, preludes, beginnings, exordiums, front matter, or lead-ins. The purpose of a preamble is to provide background information and context regarding the document or topic being discussed, and to set the tone for the rest of the content that follows. Choosing the right synonym for preamble can help to convey the intended tone, formality, and audience for the document.

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Usage examples for Preambles

When after many preambles and explanations, punctuated by "like that, you know," "all that sort of thing," "we'll have to see," etc.
"One Woman's Life"
Robert Herrick
Napoleon frankly recognized that fact; and, however much his preambles appealed to law, his conduct was decided solely by expediency.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
This opinion pleased every man, wherefore the Senatours and counsellors were called, who being placed in order according to their dignity, caused the accuser and defender to be brought forth, and by the example of the Athenian law, and judgement materiall, their Advocates were commanded to plead their causes briefly without preambles or motions of the people to pitty, which were too long a processe.
"The Golden Asse"
Lucius Apuleius

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