proleptic

/prəˈlɛptɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of a prolepsis, especially in literature, where a later event is introduced before its actual occurrence.

“The novel’s use of proleptic narration added a layer of complexity to its narrative structure.”

2. noun

a prolepsis, especially in literature.

“The proleptic passage was intended to foreshadow the tragic events that would unfold later in the story.”

Synonyms

  • anticipatory
  • foreshadowing
  • proleptic

Antonyms

  • analeptic
  • retroactive