- STARTING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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 begin, opposed to end, is the most general start, opposed to stop, applies especially to first actions, steps, or stages
- START | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
When do you start your course your new job? We'll be starting (the session) at six o'clock Can you start (= begin a new job) on Monday? [ + -ing verb ] They started build ing the house in January [ + to infinitive ] I'd just started to write a letter when the phone rang
- Starting - definition of starting by The Free Dictionary
This British colloquialism apparently had the earlier sense of bracing one-self for an effort, probably in reference to the way runners pull up their socks before starting off on a race Or the expression may simply refer to making one-self presentable in appearance
- STARTING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Starting definition: being a price, amount, player lineup, etc , fixed at the beginning See examples of STARTING used in a sentence
- start verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Here are some possible ways of starting a conversation or getting the audience's attention before a talk or speech: I didn’t start worrying to worry until she was 2 hours late She started work in the mill when she was just 14 years old When we started this project, we didn't know what to expect
- START definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
a place where, or a time when, a beginning is made, as in a race; starting point ahead from the start
- start - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity rise or issue suddenly forth to spring, move, or dart suddenly from a position or place: The rabbit started from the bush to be among the entrants in a race or the initial participants in a game or contest
- start - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online
• He looked very well and was full of talk of making his way in the world and starting a business some day • They reached their goal by starting a business that had no income ceiling, no alleys or dead ends
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