noun
- plural of prelude; introductory pieces of music or events that come before something more important
verb
- third person singular present of prelude; serves as an introduction to or comes before something
Examples
- The pianist performed several Chopin preludes before the main concert.
- These small protests were preludes to the larger revolution.
- Bach’s preludes are often studied by beginning classical musicians.
- The thunder preludes the approaching storm.
- Her early novels served as preludes to her masterpiece.
- The ceremony always preludes the main event.
- These negotiations are merely preludes to the real discussions.