- STARTING Synonyms: 279 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for STARTING: jumping, leaping, cringing, wincing, startling, bolting, flinching, twitching; Antonyms of STARTING: closing (down), shutting (up), ending, finishing, abolishing, phasing out, stopping, terminating
- 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
- STARTING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STARTING definition: 1 happening or used at the beginning of a process: 2 The starting players in a team are the ones… Learn more
- Starting - definition of starting by The Free Dictionary
To take the first step in doing: We start work at dawn See Synonyms at begin b To cause to come into being; make happen or originate: Bad wiring started the fire The website started the rumor c To set into motion, operation, or activity: start an engine; a shot that started the race 2 To begin to attend: start school 3
- 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 - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Other forms: started; starting; starts The beginning of something is the start The start of the movie may have been a little slow, but by the end you were on the edge of your seat As a verb, start means to begin an activity or event Some people turn to the last page of a book before they even start it, so they'll be prepared for the ending
- START | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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
- START Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to appear or come suddenly into action, life, view, etc ; 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
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