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[ US /ˈfɔɹˌwɝd/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːwɜːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short introductory essay preceding the text of a book

How To Use foreword In A Sentence

  • In a foreword to the book, his wife Marian recalls how Michael was always fascinated by legend and the faerie world.
  • According to the lightning criterion and design experiences, the lightning protection measures foreword by some examples.
  • Without pudor malus or over-diffidence I would claim to have fulfilled the promise contained in my Foreword. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The foreword is by Keith Knight (The K Chronicles). New Black Comics Blog, Upcoming Book » Comics Worth Reading
  • The writer has taken scant trouble to read me when he asserts that the Bulak edit was my text, and I may refer him, for his own advantage, to my Foreword (vol.i. p. xvii.), which he has wilfully ignored by stating unfact. Arabian nights. English
  • The first time I encountered Delany's argument that the right kind of research on seroconversion isn't being done was in his foreword or maybe introduction? to his 1994 Delany at Dartmouth: The Dirt
  • He describes his personal experiences with the band in the foreword to this book.
  • The foreword to the book has been written by Paul Durcan, poet of international acclaim.
  • In the past few years he has opened eleven Offices of Tibet, everywhere from Canberra to Moscow and last year alone provided prefaces and forewords for roughly thirty books.
  • Given that the foreword is the first thing people will read, the rest of the book is gonna have a hard act to follow. Eli Roth and Chris Gore Featured in Upcoming Homemade Hollywood Fan Film Book! | Fan Cinema Today
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