prologcide
Describing an action, policy, or mindset that involves the intentional destruction, removal, or bypassing of a prologue or introductory phase. It characterizes anything that seeks to eliminate the 'start' to reach the core or conclusion immediately.
Beispiele
3 von 5Her prologcide habit of skipping the first chapter of every novel often left her confused about the characters' motivations.
Her prologcide habit of skipping the first chapter of every novel often left her confused about the characters' motivations.
The committee's prologcide decision to cut the opening ceremonies was met with significant backlash from the traditionalists.
The committee's prologcide decision to cut the opening ceremonies was met with significant backlash from the traditionalists.
That movie was so prologcide; it just dropped us into the middle of a car chase with no setup at all.
That movie was so prologcide; it just dropped us into the middle of a car chase with no setup at all.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Prolog' (the start) and 'cide' (to kill, like in pesticide). You are 'killing the prologue'.
Schnelles Quiz
The editor's ______ cut removed the essential backstory, leaving the audience confused about the protagonist's origins.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: prologcide
Beispiele
Her prologcide habit of skipping the first chapter of every novel often left her confused about the characters' motivations.
everydayHer prologcide habit of skipping the first chapter of every novel often left her confused about the characters' motivations.
The committee's prologcide decision to cut the opening ceremonies was met with significant backlash from the traditionalists.
formalThe committee's prologcide decision to cut the opening ceremonies was met with significant backlash from the traditionalists.
That movie was so prologcide; it just dropped us into the middle of a car chase with no setup at all.
informalThat movie was so prologcide; it just dropped us into the middle of a car chase with no setup at all.
In his critique, the professor argued that the author's prologcide style serves to alienate readers who require historical context.
academicIn his critique, the professor argued that the author's prologcide style serves to alienate readers who require historical context.
Our new CEO has a prologcide approach to meetings, often demanding we skip the introductions and get straight to the quarterly figures.
businessOur new CEO has a prologcide approach to meetings, often demanding we skip the introductions and get straight to the quarterly figures.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
a pure prologcide act
a pure prologcide act
the prologcide method
the prologcide method
prologcide by design
prologcide by design
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Prolonged means extended in time, while prologcide refers to destroying an introduction.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word to describe a specific style of editing or management where the 'beginning' is intentionally sacrificed for the sake of speed or directness.
Häufige Fehler
Learners might use this as a noun for the person doing the action, but in this specific technical context, it is used as an adjective to describe the action or the result.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Prolog' (the start) and 'cide' (to kill, like in pesticide). You are 'killing the prologue'.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Greek 'prologos' (preface) and the Latin suffix '-cida' (killer/cutter).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In modern fast-paced digital culture, prologcide tendencies are becoming more common as attention spans shorten.
Schnelles Quiz
The editor's ______ cut removed the essential backstory, leaving the audience confused about the protagonist's origins.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: prologcide
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