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    exordium
    /ɪɡˈzɔːdɪəm/

    noun

    • 1. the beginning or introductory part, especially of a discourse or treatise. formal

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  2. The meaning of EXORDIUM is a beginning or introduction especially to a discourse or composition.

  3. the beginning of anything. the introductory part of an oration, treatise, etc. exordium. / ɛkˈsɔːdɪəm / noun. an introductory part or beginning, esp of an oration or discourse.

  4. Exordium is a noun that means the opening part of an oration, treatise, etc. Learn how to pronounce, use and spell it, and see synonyms and related words.

  5. exordium Add to list. exordium. Other forms: exordiums; exordia. Definitions of exordium. noun. (rhetoric) the introductory section of an oration or discourse. see more.

  6. Aug 6, 2018 · Richard Nordquist. Updated on August 06, 2018. In classical rhetoric, the introductory part of an argument in which a speaker or writer establishes credibility (ethos) and announces the subject and purpose of the discourse. Plural: exordia.

  7. Dec 31, 2023 · In literature, the exordium acts as a literary hook, pulling readers into the narrative by crafting a compelling starting point. Exordium in Literature: Examples. Charles Dickens – “A Tale of Two Cities” (1859): Exordium: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…”

  8. Exordium is a noun that means the opening part of an oration, treatise, etc. It comes from Latin exōrdium, which means "I begin, commence".