adjective
- serving as an introduction or preliminary to something more important; introductory
- of or relating to a prelude; serving as a prelude
Usage: formal; literary
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The prelusory remarks by the speaker set the stage for the main presentation.
- The composer wrote a prelusory passage to introduce the symphony's central theme.
- These prelusory negotiations were meant to establish common ground before the formal talks began.
- The prelusory chapter of the novel provides essential background for understanding the plot.
- His prelusory comments hinted at the controversial topic he would address later.
- The prelusory music faded as the curtain rose on the first act.