What is "intro" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does intro mean in English? Meaning of intro definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "intro" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "intro": formally making a person known to another or to the public

Noun

  • Meaning: formally making a person known to another or to the public
  • Synonyms: intro introduction presentation
  • Hyponyms: debut reintroduction
  • Hypernyms: informing making known
  • Meaning of "intro": a brief introductory passage to a piece of popular music

    Noun

  • Meaning: a brief introductory passage to a piece of popular music
  • Synonyms: intro
  • Hypernyms: musical passage passage
  • Synonyms:

    accustom, familiarize, apprise, inform, advise, enlighten, disclose, reveal, divulge, introduce, clue, warn, notify, habituate, post, tell, present, bring out, come out with, fill in, fix up, get together, knock down, let know, make familiar, begin, launch, institute, set up, take up, trigger, inaugurate, open, commence, invest, originate, pioneer, admit, install, enter, induct, break the ice, come out with, come up with, dream up, make up, take in, instate, get ball rolling, get feet wet, get under way, kick off, set in motion, usher in, debut, installation, opening, addition, presentation, inauguration, launch, initiation, preface, establishment, influx, ingress, awakening, insertion, primer, lead, prelude, admittance, lead-in, induction, foreword, overture, inception, preamble, institution, beginning, prolegomenon, survey, prologue, baptism, commencement, proem, essentials, hornbook, preliminaries, interpolation, exordium, basic principles, basic text, first acquaintance, first taste, opening remarks, pioneering, introduction, prologue, preparation, foreword, prolegomenon, preliminary, overture, start, preface, preamble, commencement, proem, exordium, curtain-raiser, prelusion, admit, begin, break the ice, come out with, come up with, commence, dream up, enter, inaugurate, induct, install, institute, invest, launch, make up, open, originate, pioneer, set up, take in, take up, trigger, get ball rolling, get feet wet, get under way, kick off, set in motion, usher in, foreword, ingress, awakening, insertion, preface, primer, prelude, lead, addition, preamble, admittance, initiation, induction, opening, inauguration, overture, inception, establishment, beginning, institution, installation, launch, presentation, debut, prolegomenon, survey, prologue, baptism, commencement, influx, proem, essentials, preliminaries, interpolation, exordium, basic principles, basic text, first acquaintance, first taste, opening remarks, pioneering, ingress, awakening, insertion, preface, primer, lead, addition, preamble, admittance, lead-in, initiation, presentation, foreword, opening, inauguration, overture, inception, installation, establishment, prelude, institution, beginning, launch, induction, debut, survey, prologue, baptism, commencement, influx, proem, essentials, preliminaries, interpolation, exordium, basic principles, basic text, first acquaintance, first taste, opening remarks, pioneering,

    Antonyms:

    delude, conceal, hide, withhold, suppress, deceive, falsify, hold back, mislead, misrepresent, secrete, complete, cease, block, reject, terminate, ignore, conclude, end, finish, stop, halt, close, expel, neglect, closing, ending, close, epilogue, completion, conclusion, finish, end, epilogue, completion, ending, conclusion, finish, end, stop, postlude, ending, epilogue, close, termination, closing, completion, conclusion, finish, end, ending, epilogue, close, termination, closing, completion, conclusion, finish, end,

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