begin commence | happen occur | set about embark on | undertake launch | initiate open |
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What is the synonyms and antonyms of start?
- commence,
- embark (on or upon),
- enter (into or upon),
- fall (to),
- get off,
- kick off,
- launch,
- lead off,
What can I say other than to start?
initially originally | firstly at the start | at the outset beforehand | incipiently in the beginning | primarily to start with |
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Which means started?
Verb. begin, commence, start, initiate, inaugurate, usher in mean to
take the first
step in a course, process, or operation. begin, start, and commence are often interchangeable.
What is the other word for start?
begin commence | happen occur | set about embark on | undertake launch | initiate open |
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What are two synonyms for start?
- dawn.
- kickoff.
- opening.
- outset.
- dawning.
- foundation.
- origin.
- spring.
What is the synonyms and antonyms of pretty?
- enough,
- fairly,
- kind of,
- kindly.
- [chiefly Southern],
- like,
- moderately,
- more or less,
What is it called when you start something new?
n. 5 beginning, birth, commencement,
dawn
, first step(s), foundation, inauguration, inception, initiation, kickoff (informal) onset, opening, opening move, outset.
What can I say instead of first and foremost?
above all principally | primarily chiefly | predominantly mostly | mainly essentially | basically substantially |
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What are some good sentence starters?
Some words are indeed notable for being good sentence starters. The list will include the following:
although, I would like to, first, meanwhile, therefore, subsequently, while, I would like to, moreover, in general, in addition, furthermore
.
Is it beforehand or beforehand?
Synonyms: In advance of, In readiness, Ahead of time. See, the difference is the duration of time. Before is merely an outline of time in question prior to an event, action, date or time.
Beforehand
is the description of the duration of time outlined in question.
Where do we use start?
- She starts preschool this fall. …
- Court starts at nine o'clock, Dean said as he piled silverware on the kitchen counter. …
- Training starts tomorrow morning at dawn. …
- Oh, I'll probably leave them up until the weather starts to get cold – unless someone objects, of course.
Is started has started?
I see no difference in meaning, if in fact
“is started
” is correct. I would definitely say “has started”, keeping in mind that “that's started” could be a contraction with either ‘is' or ‘has'. I see nothing wrong with it. The past participle can serve as an adjective, or as part of a verb tense.
What is the root word of start?
start (v.)
According to Watkins, the notion is “move briskly, move swiftly,” and the Proto-Germanic word is from
PIE root *ster-
(1) “stiff.” From “move or spring suddenly,” sense evolved by c.
What is a correct pronunciation?
Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a
language is spoken
. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect (“correct pronunciation”) or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language.