Noun. Opposite of short form of introduction.
epilog
US
.
epilogue
UK
.
outro
.
What is opposite word?
| Word Opposite | A | alike different | alive dead | all none |
|---|
What is the opposite of intro?
Noun. Opposite of short form of introduction.
epilog
US
.
epilogue
UK
.
outro
.
What is the opposite of a preface?
A postface
is the opposite of a preface, a brief article or explanatory information placed at the end of a book. … The postface can be written by the author of a document or by another person. The postface is separated from the main body of the book and is placed in the appendices pages.
What is the opposite of start start?
| Word Antonym | Start Finish , Stop, End | Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar. |
|---|
Is outro short for Outroduction?
Outro though, obviously
isn’t an abbreviation of outroduction
. Because outroduction isn’t a word (I checked). Even considering the out- in outro as the opposite of in- in intro isn’t strictly logical, linguistically.
What is a word for intro?
prelude
, proem, prologue. (also prolog), prolusion.
What is the opposite word of child?
| Word Antonym | Child Grownup , Parent, Adult, Grown up | Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar. |
|---|
What is the opposite word of softly?
Opposite of gently, delicately or softly.
heavily
.
firmly
.
forcefully
.
hard
.
Is Ka the opposite?
| abandon forget | forego cede | yield lose |
|---|
Is preface a real word?
an
introductory part
, as of a speech. something preliminary or introductory: The meeting was the preface to an alliance.
How do you use the word preface?
- During his preface, the host thanked everyone who participated in the competition.
- After reading the book’s dull preface, I chose not to read the rest of the story.
- The candidate’s preface to his speech contained a quote from a former president.
What is Postface in English?
:
a brief article or note
(as of explanation) placed at the end of a publication.
Which means started?
Verb. begin, commence, start, initiate, inaugurate, usher in mean to
take the first
step in a course, process, or operation. begin, start, and commence are often interchangeable.
How do you say something has started?
- begin,
- commence,
- embark (on or upon),
- enter (into or upon),
- fall (to),
- get off,
- kick off,
- launch,
What’s the opposite of Teach?
| mislead confuse | misinform baffle | bewilder misguide | perplex confound | flummox misdirect |
|---|