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(n)
the
beginning
of
anything
; "
it
was
off
to
a
good
start
"
(n)
the
time
at
which
something
is
supposed
to
begin
; "
they
got
an
early
start
"; "
she
knew
from
the
get
-
go
that
he
was
the
man
for
her
"
(n)
a
turn
to
be
a
starter
(
in
a
game
at
the
beginning
); "
he
got
his
start
because
one
of
the
regular
pitchers
was
in
the
hospital
"; "
his
starting
meant
that
the
coach
thought
he
was
one
of
their
best
linemen
"
(n)
a
sudden
involuntary
movement
; "
he
awoke
with
a
start
"
(n)
the
act
of
starting
something
; "
he
was
responsible
for
the
beginning
of
negotiations
"
(n)
a
line
indicating
the
location
of
the
start
of
a
race
or
a
game
(n)
a
signal
to
begin
(
as
in
a
race
); "
the
starting
signal
was
a
green
light
"; "
the
runners
awaited
the
start
"
(n)
advantage
gained
by
an
early
start
as
in
a
race
; "
with
an
hour
''
s
start
he
will
be
hard
to
catch
"
(v)
take
the
first
step
or
steps
in
carrying
out
an
action
; "
We
began
working
at
dawn
"; "
Who
will
start
?"; "
Get
working
as
soon
as
the
sun
rises
!"; "
The
first
tourists
began
to
arrive
in
Cambodia
"; "
He
began
early
in
the
day
"; "
Let
''
s
get
down
to
work
now
"
(v)
set
in
motion
,
cause
to
start
; "
The
U
.
S
.
started
a
war
in
the
Middle
East
"; "
The
Iraqis
began
hostilities
"; "
begin
a
new
chapter
in
your
life
"
(v)
leave
; "
The
family
took
off
for
Florida
"
(v)
have
a
beginning
,
in
a
temporal
,
spatial
,
or
evaluative
sense
; "
The
DMZ
begins
right
over
the
hill
"; "
The
second
movement
begins
after
the
Allegro
"; "
Prices
for
these
homes
start
at
$
250
,
000
"
(v)
bring
into
being
; "
He
initiated
a
new
program
"; "
Start
a
foundation
"
(v)
get
off
the
ground
; "
Who
started
this
company
?"; "
We
embarked
on
an
exciting
enterprise
"; "
I
start
my
day
with
a
good
breakfast
"; "
We
began
the
new
semester
"; "
The
afternoon
session
begins
at
4
PM
"; "
The
blood
shed
started
when
the
partisans
launched
a
su
(v)
move
or
jump
suddenly
,
as
if
in
surprise
or
alarm
; "
She
startled
when
I
walked
into
the
room
"
(v)
get
going
or
set
in
motion
; "
We
simply
could
not
start
the
engine
"; "
start
up
the
computer
"
(v)
begin
or
set
in
motion
; "
I
start
at
eight
in
the
morning
"; "
Ready
,
set
,
go
!"
(v)
begin
work
or
acting
in
a
certain
capacity
,
office
or
job
; "
Take
up
a
position
"; "
start
a
new
job
"
(v)
play
in
the
starting
line
-
up
(v)
have
a
beginning
characterized
in
some
specified
way
; "
The
novel
begins
with
a
murder
"; "
My
property
begins
with
the
three
maple
trees
"; "
Her
day
begins
with
a
work
-
out
"; "
The
semester
begins
with
a
convocation
ceremony
"
(v)
begin
an
event
that
is
implied
and
limited
by
the
nature
or
inherent
function
of
the
direct
object
; "
begin
a
cigar
"; "
She
started
the
soup
while
it
was
still
hot
"; "
We
started
physics
in
10th
grade
"
start Synonyms
begin
beginning
commence
commencement
depart
embark on
first
get
get down
get going
get-go
go
head start
initiate
jump
kickoff
lead off
offset
originate
outset
part
set about
set forth
set off
set out
showtime
start
start out
start up
starting
starting line
starting signal
starting time
startle
take off
take up
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