noun
- the introductory parts of speeches or written works
Usage: formal; rhetoric
Examples
- The professor analyzed the exordia of several famous political speeches.
- Classical rhetoricians devoted considerable attention to crafting effective exordia.
- The exordia of ancient orations often included appeals to the audience’s goodwill.
- Students studied how different authors structured their exordia to engage readers.
- The debate coach emphasized the importance of strong exordia in persuasive speaking.
- Medieval writers followed established conventions when composing their exordia.