introduction

simple noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A short opening part of a book, speech, or performance.

A short opening part of a book, speech, or performance.

An introductory text that provides a broad overview rather than specific details.

A very good book or text for learning about a new subject.

A helpful book or text for learning about a new subject.

A useful book or text for learning about a new subject.

Refers to the broad adoption or implementation of something across a large area or group.

A book or text full of useful information for learning about a new subject.

Refers to the first use of something that happened not long ago.

The act of introducing people in a serious and official way.

An introductory text that covers all or nearly all elements of a subject.

Refers to implementing something slowly over a period of time.

An introductory text that is brief but comprehensive.

The act of introducing people in a correct and socially acceptable way.

An introductory text that is complete with regard to every detail of a subject.

An introductory text that is easy and enjoyable to read.

Refers to the first implementation or use of something at an early time.

An introductory text that is easy for most people to understand.

A long opening part of a book, speech, or performance.

The unintentional bringing of something into a new environment or system.

Used to specify the subject of an introductory text or the person/group being introduced.

Used to specify the new environment or system where something is being introduced.

Used to say that a person is so famous that they do not need to be introduced to an audience.

A formal letter written to introduce one person to another.

Refers to the location within the introductory part of a text.

To compose the opening section of a book, report, or speech.

For a book or work to contain an introduction as one of its parts.

To supply a text that serves as an introduction to a subject.

To perform the action of introducing people to each other.

To introduce someone to another person or group.

To choose not to read or listen to the opening part.

To provide a text that serves as an introduction to a subject.

To make a public statement about the new availability of something.

To cause the implementation of something to happen later than planned.

To make the implementation of something easier.

To perform the action of introducing people to each other.

For a book or work to have an introduction, often as a special characteristic.

To make the implementation of something happen more quickly.