foreword

IPA: fˈɔrwɝd

noun

  • An introductory section preceding the main text of a book or other document; a preface or introduction.
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Examples of "foreword" in Sentences

  • The foreword is by Keith Knight (The K Chronicles).
  • Also, Jayson Stark wrote the foreword, which is pretty darned cool.
  • The book which this foreword is attached to looks like one to watch for.
  • The foreword is by John Lasseter, one of the founders of Pixar and friend of Miyazaki.
  • The foreword is by Thomas F. Monteleone's Uncle Frank, and the afterword by Tom himself.
  • This original foreword is part of the Jack London collection at the Oakland Public Library.
  • Given that the foreword is the first thing people will read, the rest of the book is gonna have a hard act to follow.
  • The foreword is by Alan Moore, which was certainly a surprise, and he entitles it 'The Return of the Thin White Duke', which is rather clever.
  • Beginning with an inspiring foreword from the late William F. Buckley Jr., the first story begins simply about a man and his boat; having traveled the seas many times over, he is a skilled seamen but on this particular day there’s a storm that will give him a run for his money and leave his beloved boat in pieces, while he barely escapes with his life.

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