Foreword

//ˈfɔɹwɝd//

"Foreword" in a Sentence (11 examples)

This dictionary has a preface, not a foreword.

A book without a foreword is like a body without a soul.

Tom is writing the foreword to my book.

In a foreword, the author defends herself against anticipated critics.

In a foreword, the author defends himself against anticipated critics.

In the foreword, I only touched on the most important points.

Who composed the foreword to his book?

He stated it in the foreword.

If I were to pick a bone with him, and this is probably not the task of a foreword, it would be to question his apparent assumptions about the virtues of research.

The foreword to this book is quite short.

He closes the foreword by acknowledging that his proposals would have far-reaching impacts on railway staff, communities and industry - and passes the buck onto government to ensure that these consequences are managed appropriately.

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