Introduce

/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/

verbBeginner🔥Very CommonAction
3 meanings1 idiom/phrase3 questions

Definitions

3 meanings
1

To present someone or something to another for the first time, making them known.

/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/

verbneutralBeginner
Action

To present (someone) to another person or people by name.

Let me introduce my colleague, John, to you.

💡 Simply: Imagine you have a friend, and you want your other friend to meet them. When you tell them their names and help them chat, you're introducing them. It's like a social 'hello'!

👶 For kids: To say hello and tell someone about a new person or thing.

More Examples

2

The host introduced the guest speaker before the presentation.

3

Can you introduce me to your friend, Sarah?

How It's Used

Social

"She introduced me to her parents."

Business

"The speaker introduced the next presenter."

2

To bring something new into existence or use.

/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/

verbneutralmedium
Action

To bring (a new product, idea, or service) to the market or into use.

The company is going to introduce a new product in the spring.

💡 Simply: When a company makes a new phone and puts it in stores for people to buy, they are introducing a new product. It's like showing off something new and making it available for everyone!

👶 For kids: To make something new that people can use or see.

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2

They plan to introduce new safety measures at the airport.

3

The government introduced new policies to support the economy.

How It's Used

Business

"The company plans to introduce a new line of products next year."

Technology

"They introduced a new software update."

Tip:Think of the 'in' as the new idea being brought 'in' to the world.
3

To present a topic, idea, or subject to someone or a group of people, often for discussion or consideration.

/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/

verbneutralmedium
Action

To present (a topic or subject) for discussion or consideration.

The speaker introduced the main points of the report.

💡 Simply: When a teacher starts a new class, they will introduce the topic of the day. It’s like starting a conversation about something new!

👶 For kids: To start to talk about something.

More Examples

2

The teacher introduced the concept of photosynthesis to the students.

3

Before introducing the case, the lawyer provided some background information.

How It's Used

Education

"The professor introduced the topic of climate change in the first lecture."

Debate

"The speaker introduced an interesting argument."

Tip:Imagine the 'in' representing a new topic being 'in'troduced for discussion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

Introduce yourself

To give your name and any other relevant information about yourself to someone new.

"When meeting someone for the first time, it's polite to introduce yourself."

From Latin introducere, meaning "to lead in, bring in, bring forward." It is a combination of in- (into) and ducere (to lead).

The word 'introduce' has been used since the 15th century, initially referring to leading someone into a place or introducing a new thing into a certain context.

Memory tip

Think of 'duce' as leading. You're leading someone into a new social circle or a new idea.

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"to lead in, bring in, bring forward."

introduce someone tointroduce a new productintroduce the topicintroduce yourself

Common misspellings

intorduceintoduceintreduce

Usage

60%Spoken
40%Written