Synonyms for intro
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : in-troh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪn troʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for intro Other synonyms for the word intro
- admit
- admittance
- awakening
- baptism
- basic principles
- basic text
- beginning
- break the ice
- bring out
- clue
- come out with
- come up with
- commencement
- curtain-raiser
- disclose
- divulge
- dream up
- enter
- essentials
- exordium
- fill in
- first acquaintance
- first taste
- fix up
- foreword
- get ball rolling
- get feet wet
- get together
- get under way
- habituate
- hornbook
- inaugurate
- inauguration
- inception
- induct
- induction
- influx
- inform
- ingress
- initiation
- insertion
- install
- installation
- instate
- institute
- institution
- interpolation
- intro
- introduce
- introduction
- invest
- kick off
- knock down
- launch
- lead
- lead-in
- let know
- make familiar
- make up
- notify
- open
- opening
- opening remarks
- originate
- overture
- pioneer
- pioneering
- post
- preamble
- preface
- preliminaries
- preliminary
- prelude
- prelusion
- preparation
- present
- presentation
- primer
- proem
- prolegomenon
- prologue
- reveal
- set in motion
- set up
- start
- survey
- take in
- take up
- tell
- trigger
- usher in
- warn
Définition of intro
Origin :- short for introduction, attested from 1923.
- As in introduction : noun something new; something that begins
- As in prelude : noun beginning of event
- As in lead-in : noun introduction
- As in prolegomenon : noun introduction
- As in initiate : verb start, introduce
- As in acquaint : verb inform oneself or another about something new
- As in instate : verb initiate
- Sequere hac igitur me intro in lectum, ut sedes lassitudinem.
- Extract from : « Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi » by Plautus Titus Maccius
- "I beg—your pardon," he said haltingly, "have I ever—been intro—" Suddenly his eyes closed, a frown gathered on his forehead.
- Extract from : « The Right of Way, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
- Intro—within, into; intro-vert, to turn within; intro-duce, to lead into.
- Extract from : « English Grammar in Familiar Lectures » by Samuel Kirkham
Antonyms for intro
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