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exordium
[ig-zawr-dee-uhm, ik-sawr-]
noun
plural
exordiums, exordiathe beginning of anything.
the introductory part of an oration, treatise, etc.
exordium
/ ɛˈɔːɪə /
noun
an introductory part or beginning, esp of an oration or discourse
Other 51Թ Forms
- exordial adjective
- ˈǰ徱 adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exordium1
Example Sentences
I trembled violently at his exordium, and my father continued—
The purpose of the exordium is to put the audience into a receptive and attentive frame of mind.
Now to the point," I cried; "for exordiums be tedious.
After this weary exordium of theory, Tom, for which my apologies, let us turn to a bit of practice.
Having delivered this exordium, Wasson frankly confessed that the tribes which he represented were all justly chargeable with the war, and now deeply regretted their delinquency.
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