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Meaning & Definition of Prologue in English

English

Prologue

An introductory section of a literary work.


Pronunciation:

/ˈprɒlɒɡ/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

prologues

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A separate introductory section of a literary work.

    Example Sentence: The prologue of the novel sets the stage for the characters and the conflict.

  • Definition: An event or action that leads to a more important occurrence.

    Example Sentence: The prologue to their relationship was marked by a series of misunderstandings.

  • Definition: In drama, a speech delivered before the main action of the play.

    Example Sentence: The actor delivered a prologue that captivated the audience before the curtains opened.

Etymology

Origin: From the Greek 'prologos', meaning 'foreword' or 'prefatory matter'.

Synonyms

introductionforewordpreludeprefaceopening

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • prologue to the story: An introductory explanation or summary of events leading up to the main narrative.
  • prologue in literature: A section before the main text that provides context or background.
  • dramatic prologue: A speech or introduction given before a play or performance.

Translations

  • Spanish: prólogo
  • French: prologue
  • German: Prolog
  • Russian: пролог

Related Words

  • epilogue: A section at the end of a literary work that concludes the story.
  • preface: An introduction to a book, typically stating its subject, purpose, or themes.
  • foreword: A short introductory section in a book, often written by someone other than the author.

Slang Meanings of prologue

  • Meaning: A warm-up act or opening performance.

    Example Sentence: The comedian was the prologue to the main concert.

  • Meaning: An unnecessary introduction to a conversation or event.

    Example Sentence: Stop with the prologue, get to the point!