Words and phrases that have a meaning related to preamble:  (142 results)
Often used in the same context:
prefatory, preface, paragraphs, wording, addendum, prepositional phrase, endnote, obiter dictum, footnote, declarative sentence, italics, peroration, boilerplate, rewording, verbiage, text, phraseology, document, magna charta, subtitle, phrase, auxiliary verb, emendation, caselaw, clauses, gist, appendices, manifesto, reference, precis, drafters, headnote, subjunctive mood, surplusage, penumbras, soliloquy, indivisibility, verse, coda, declaration, generis, nem con, legalese, verbatim, ecclesiasticus, intro, anaphora, quatrain, psalm, provisions, intendment, vagueness, elaboration, archaism, excerpt, synopsis, epigraph, encyclical letter, wordage, rephrasing, epilogue, leviticus, codicil, recapitulation, postscripts, panegyric, res gestae, passages, summation, cosmogony, non sequitur, explications, context, blurb, paraphrasing, constitutions, backgrounder, concurrent resolution, ungrammatically, amendments, beatitudes, ellipsis, subjunctive, disclaimer, anodyne, caesura, epistle, tautology, bismillah, recitation, amendatory, invocation, communique, triune, framework, passacaglia, communiqu, comma, metonymy, irreconcilability, handbook, te deum, preliminaries, prologue, exordium, prelude, digression, introductory, proviso, preambles, introduction, prefaces, superscription, caveat, exhortation, letter, postscript, groundwork, introductions, vide, commentary, bracketed, cf., italicized, 1-3, 1-4, comment, cp., dialogue, ibid, promissory, 1997, appendix, assignment, complaint, fragment, history, interview
More general:
introduce, premise
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— Adjectives for preamble: long, further, short, lengthy, brief, very, necessary, foregoing, general, usual, mere, more...

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