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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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