🚀begin

verb
/bɪˈɡɪn/

Meaning

To start something; to perform the first part of an action.
to start doing something; to commence

Example Sentences

They will begin the project tomorrow.

I will begin my studies tomorrow.

Example Expressions

to begin with

Synonyms

start, commence, initiate, launch
Entry 1
start, commence, initiate, launch
Entry 2
start, commence, initiate, launch

Antonyms

end, finish, conclude, stop
Entry 1
end, finish, conclude
Entry 2
end, finish, conclude, stop

Collocations

begin work, begin project, begin journey, begin process, begin with, begin to, begin again, new beginning, fresh start
Entry 1
begin work, begin project, begin journey, begin process
Entry 2
begin with, begin to, begin again, new beginning, fresh start

More Example Sentences

Hello everyone. Before we begin, let me introduce myself briefly. I am Anisha and I work in the Design department.

Hello everyone. Before we begin, let me introduce myself briefly. I am Pranto and I work in the Marketing department.

Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 15A and it’ll begin boarding at 3:20pm. Your seat number is 26E.

Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 22B and it’ll begin boarding at 4:30pm. Your seat number is 14A.

Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 10C and it’ll begin boarding at 6:15pm. Your seat number is 32B.

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly giving him the confidence to participate in class

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly giving him the confidence to participate in class and dream of becoming an engineer one day.

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