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intro
1[ in-troh ]
noun
- an introduction.
- the introductory passage of a piece for a jazz or dance band.
intro-
2- a prefix, meaning “inwardly,†“within,†occurring in loanwords from Latin ( introspection ); occasionally used in the formation of new words ( introjection ).
intro.
3abbreviation for
- introduce.
- introduced.
- introducing.
- introduction.
- introductory.
intro
1/ ˈɪ²Ô³Ù°ùəʊ /
noun
- informal.short for introduction
intro.
2abbreviation for
- introduction
- introductory
intro-
3prefix
- in, into, or inward
introvert
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Example Sentences
The band also suffered a mishap, missing Usher's cue to extend the intro to Superstar, and coming in four bars early.
When we were out last time, I made a great big blooper on the guitar while I was doing my famous intro to “Crazy on You†— totally train-wrecked it.
They received a more muted introduction than the theatrical intros the All-Stars got.
“You had a better view there than any of the multimillion-dollar houses over the hill. Where we lived, it’s the closest you could get to any kind of middle-class intro to the Palisades.â€
In the Season 1 intro, the only figure occupying the landscape is Mark.
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