adjective
- of, relating to, or serving as an exordium; introductory or opening
Usage: formal; literary; chiefly used in rhetoric and classical studies
Examples
- The speaker's exordial remarks set the tone for the entire presentation.
- In classical rhetoric, the exordial section of an oration was designed to capture the audience's attention.
- The exordial paragraph introduces the main thesis of the essay.
- His exordial comments were brief but compelling.
- The exordial phase of the argument established the speaker's credibility.