Preamble is a noun meaning introduction, beginning or initial statement. The term preamble can refer to the introduction of a text, document, music, the preface to a book, or the opening part of a law.
the preamble of a book it is a short text that precedes the first chapter and provides a brief explanation of the content discussed in the book. It is common for the preamble to present how the text was structured or how the chapters were divided.
When referring to a song, the preamble is a sound intro that is presented before the start of the main song. The musical preamble can also be called a prelude.
The expression "speak without preamble" means having a direct conversation, without delay or without "fill sausage".
The term is a masculine noun that originated from Latin praeambulus, which means "what goes ahead".
They are synonymous with the word: preface, introduction, preface, prelude, start, prologue and menu.
They are antonyms of preamble: epilogue, conclusion, closing and closing.
Preamble to the Federal Constitution
The Federal Constitution has a preamble that was written by the members of the Constituent Assembly that worked on the discussion and composition of the law.
The constitutional preamble expresses the objectives, principles, values and ideas that were taken into account during the drafting of the text of the Constitution.
These justifications described in the preamble make it clear which are the political, social and economic values that the Constitution is intended to protect.
See also the meaning of introduction.