🚀start

verb
/stɑːrt/

Meaning

To begin doing something; to commence.
to begin something; to commence; to initiate

Example Sentences

They will start the meeting at 10 a.m.

Let's start the meeting now.

Example Expressions

start from scratch

Synonyms

begin, commence, initiate, launch, open
Entry 1
begin, commence, initiate, launch, open
Entry 2
begin, commence, initiate, launch

Antonyms

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

Collocations

start a business, start a meeting, start working, start again, start early, start over, fresh start, good start
Entry 1
start a business, start a meeting, start working, start again
Entry 2
start early, start over, start again, fresh start, good start

More Example Sentences

In my opinion, we should start early.

Once I reach the office, I start working.

Once I reach the office, I start my tasks.

I suggest we start with 500 taka per piece.

Our class starts at 9 o'clock in the morning.

To start off with, I went to Kolkata in the summer of 2019.

It all started when I went to the historical artifact section.

We now have a very interesting game lined up which will start shortly.

I might even start my own business because that is something I have always wanted.

Well, I started off well. But then they asked me a tricky question, and I got really nervous.

Related Vocabularies

To suppose something is true without proof; to take for granted.
To sharpen the blade of a tool or to stimulate interest or appetite.
to stay in expectation; to delay action until something happens
to say no; to decline to accept or do something
To cause or initiate something to happen
to attract and hold the interest of; to charm or fascinate

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