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Start Definition & Meaning

1. To begin or initiate an action or process.

Example: I will start my homework after dinner.

2. To cause something to begin or initiate.

Example: The teacher will start the class with a warm-up exercise.

3. To move suddenly or quickly from a stationary position.

Example: The race will start at 9 am sharp.

4. To begin a journey or trip.

Example: We will start our road trip early in the morning.

5. To be at the beginning or initial stage of something.

Example: The company is just starting to expand its business overseas.

Examples of the word start used in sentences.

  • We can start our project tomorrow morning.
  • I will start my day with a cup of coffee.
  • Let's start the game and see who wins!
  • The movie will start at nine o'clock.
  • I need to start studying for my exam tomorrow.
  • The race will start at 10:00am sharp.
  • Can we start the party now?
  • I want to start a new hobby, like painting or knitting.
  • I need to start studying for my exam tomorrow.
  • Let's start the meeting by going over the agenda.
  • My friends and I plan to start our own business next year.
  • I think we should start learning a new language to expand our horizons.
  • Let's start the meeting, we don't have much time.
  • I usually start my day by having a cup of coffee and reading the news.
  • We need to start exercising more if we want to improve our health.
  • I'm going to start my own business this year and I couldn't be more excited.
  • Before we start the meeting, I would like to remind everyone to turn off their phones.
  • Starting a new exercise routine can be daunting, but it's worth it in the end.
  • If we want to make a difference, we need to start taking action now.
  • Let's start with the basics and work our way up to more advanced techniques.
  • Before we start the meeting, let's take a moment to review the agenda and make sure everyone is on the same page.
  • The new employee was determined to make a good start, so she arrived at work early every day.
  • To start with, I must admit that I have a weakness for chocolate.
  • Starting a business is a risky endeavor, but if you have a solid plan and work hard, you can succeed.
  • If you want to be successful, you have to start somewhere and work your way up.
  • The start of the race was delayed due to technical difficulties.
  • The new CEO is determined to start turning around the company's financial situation.
  • I suggest we start with the easiest task on our to-do list and work our way up.
  • After the divorce, it was difficult for her to start dating again.
  • It's important to start saving for retirement early in life.
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