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Prequel
UK //ˈpriːkwəl//US //ˈpriːkwəl//
Definition
A narrative that occurs before an established story, detailing background events.
In simple words: A story that happens before another story.
Examples
- The new movie is a prequel to the popular series, showing the characters' early lives.
- Fans were excited for the prequel because it explores the origins of the main villain.
- The author wrote a prequel that gave more depth to the original story.
- Each prequel in the franchise helps build the world and explain key events.
- The video game serves as a prequel, detailing events that led up to the first game.
Usage notes
Use 'prequel' when discussing stories, movies, or books that lead up to a main event or story. It’s often used informally in discussions about franchises or series.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'pre-' as before; a prequel is 'before the sequel'.
Collocations
- release a prequel
- write a prequel
- set in a prequel
Synonyms
- origin story
- backstory
- prologue
- antecedent
- foreword
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sequel', which is a story that follows the original.
- Using 'prequel' for unrelated stories or standalone works.
- Mistakenly thinking 'prequel' only applies to books or films and not other media.