You searched for:
“preluded”
prelude (verb), preludes; preluded; preluding
1. To introduce an event, especially that which is longer and more important: The dark clouds are preluding a severe storm.
3. Etymology: from Latin praeludere, "to play before"; from pre-,"before" + ludere, "to play".
A good education and proper training are preluding Jim to a good career.
2. To introduce a piece of music prior to a bigger composition: The pianist preluded Wilhelm Richard Wagner's opera with a short Frédéric François Chopin presentation.3. Etymology: from Latin praeludere, "to play before"; from pre-,"before" + ludere, "to play".
Word Entries at Get Words:
“preluded”
prelude (verb), preludes; preluded; preluding
Go to this prelude entry for more information.
This entry is located in the following unit:
-ude words
(page 2)