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introduction
noun as in something new; something that begins
Strongest matches
addition, debut, establishment, inauguration, influx, initiation, installation, launch, opening, preface, presentation
Strong matches
admittance, awakening, baptism, beginning, commencement, essentials, exordium, foreword, hornbook, inception, induction, ingress, insertion, institution, interpolation, intro, lead, lead-in, overture, preamble, preliminaries, prelude, primer, prolegomenon, prologue, survey
Weak matches
basic principles, basic text, first acquaintance, first taste, opening remarks, pioneering, proem
Example Sentences
The Palace was unable to confirm or deny whether the introduction with the two men took place.
Barrett felt that the introduction of the 20-minute red card by World Rugby, where the offending team can replace the dismissed player for the remainder of the game, is beneficial for borderline cases.
After the introductions, she and Ellen have a quiet, awkward moment together.
His introduction to the Premier League has not been faultless.
Her journey to becoming its creator began a few years earlier when she was staying with family friends in Dundee, as she wrote in the introduction to the 1831 edition of the novel:
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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