prefatorial

IPA: prˈɛfʌtˈɔriʌɫ

adjective

  • prefatory
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Examples of "prefatorial" in Sentences

  • "Worn out by what was really never life to him," is a prefatorial phrase I recall.
  • Up to 1940, when his writings held many gifts of my help, he found satisfaction in prefatorial thanks-paying.
  • Thirdly, and lastly, in this prefatorial say, there is to be considered that inevitable defeator of all printed secrets -- impatience.
  • As a celebrated milestone in the development of British Romanticism, Wordsworth's prefatorial success lay in his proposal of a new artistic mechanism.
  • The man who would coolly appropriate some discoveries of others under cloak of a mere prefatorial reference was perhaps an expounder rather than an innovator, and had, it is shrewdly suspected, not much of his own to offer.

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