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- Dictionarystart/stɑːt/
verb
- 1. begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space: "the season starts in September" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of event or process) happen or come into being: "the fire started in the building's upper floor" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. the point in time or space at which something has its origin; the beginning: "he takes over as chief executive at the start of next year" Similar
- 2. a sudden movement of surprise or alarm: "she awoke with a start" Similar
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Synonyms for STARTED: jumped, leapt, leaped, cringed, winced, startled, bolted, flinched; Antonyms of STARTED: closed (down), shut (up), stopped, finished, ended, phased out, abolished, nullified
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Some common synonyms of start are begin, commence, inaugurate, initiate, and usher in. While all these words mean "to take the first step in a course, process, or operation," start , opposed to stop , applies especially to first actions, steps, or stages.
Synonyms and examples. begin. I'll begin working on the project this weekend. commence. formal. We commenced listening to Uncle Jim's long story, knowing we were in for it now. embark on/ upon something. formal. That fateful morning, she embarked upon the longest solo climb in history. enter on/ upon something. formal.
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Synonyms for BEGIN: commence, start, open, launch, found, fall (to), create, set about; Antonyms of BEGIN: conclude, end, stop, finish, cease, terminate, discontinue, complete.
Synonyms for START in English: set about, begin, proceed, embark upon, take the plunge, take the first step, make a beginning, put your hand to the plough, begin, arise, …
Synonyms: originate, begin, embark on, embark upon, inaugurate, kick off (informal), set off, get sth going (informal), get sth underway, get sth started, get the ball rolling (informal), set sth in motion, initiate, activate, make a start, take the plunge (informal), be the origin of, be the source of, go ahead.