Thesaurus / foreword
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In the foreword of the last book she published before her death, Let Me Tell You What I Mean, writer Hilton Als described Didion as “a carver of words in the granite of the specific.”
JOAN DIDION WROTE ABOUT GRIEF LIKE NO ONE ELSE COULDANNABEL GUTTERMANDECEMBER 23, 2021TIMEThis, Nobel laureates Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee note in a foreword to the report, is due to a loosening of state control and letting private wealth accumulate unabashedly.
HALF OF INDIA IS SO POOR IT OWNS ALMOST NOTHINGMANAVI KAPURDECEMBER 8, 2021QUARTZRecently I was asked to write the foreword to a book of poetry written by female pilots.
AMELIA EARHART’S LONG-HIDDEN POEMS REVEAL AN ENIGMA’S INNER THOUGHTSCHRISTINE NEGRONIOCTOBER 17, 2021WASHINGTON POSTCombining engrossing, urgent storytelling with illustrations, personal images and a foreword by Gloria Steinem, Chicago relays the story of an artist determined to ensure that women’s cultural achievements are permanently valued.
36 NEW BOOKS YOU NEED TO READ THIS SUMMERCADY LANGMAY 25, 2021TIMEIn the foreword to her little dog-centric collection A Dog Runs Through It, poet Linda Pastan refers to one of her many dogs as “the dog of my life,” as in the love of one’s life.
HOW A PANDEMIC PUPPY SAVED MY GRIEVING FAMILYNICOLE CHUNGAPRIL 6, 2021TIMEWith a fantastic foreword by Bill Nye and curation by Nirmala Nataraj, The Planets has 256 pages that help you feel closer to our night sky.
SPACE-RELATED COFFEE TABLE BOOKS THAT ARE OUT OF THIS WORLDPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMOCTOBER 1, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE“Foreword” and “inwit” were good once; but “preface” and “conscience” 245 mean as much and have the advantage of being alive.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTERI read the story itself first and afterwards the preface, or foreword.
DAISY ASHFORD: HER BOOKDAISY ASHFORDIdaho made a motion as if to stop him, but Graeme stepped quickly foreword and said sharply, 'Make way there, can't you?'
BLACK ROCKRALPH CONNORIn a foreword to the readers of the New Dawn, however, a faintly ominous note was sounded.
THE WRONG TWINHARRY LEON WILSONWORDS RELATED TO FOREWORD
- addition
- admittance
- awakening
- baptism
- basic principles
- basic text
- beginning
- commencement
- debut
- essentials
- establishment
- exordium
- first acquaintance
- first taste
- foreword
- inauguration
- inception
- induction
- influx
- ingress
- initiation
- insertion
- installation
- institution
- interpolation
- intro
- launch
- lead
- lead-in
- opening
- opening remarks
- overture
- pioneering
- preamble
- preface
- preliminaries
- prelude
- presentation
- primer
- proem
- prologue
- survey
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