Antonym: conclusion, end. Similar words: at the beginning, at the beginning of, begin, begin with, to begin with, cunning, running, planning. Meaning: [-nɪŋ] n. 1. the event consisting of the start of something 2. the time at which something is supposed to begin 3. the first part or section of something 4. the place where something begins, where it springs into being 5. the act of starting something. adj. serving to begin.
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31. He was beginning to get rather confused.
32. People are beginning to question the old dogmas.
33. He was beginning to understand the seriousness of life.
34. At the beginning blazing heart Long silence.
35. I was beginning to think you'd never come.
36. I was just beginning to wonder where you were.
37. The young goat was just beginning to grow horns.
38. The car's engine is beginning to act up.
39. The economy is beginning to revive.
40. This is a good beginning.
41. They have added a new scene at the beginning.
42. The fog is beginning to thin.
43. The paint is beginning to flake off.
44. Rising budget deficit is beginning to bite.
45. The apple blossom is beginning to drop.
46. His skin was beginning to blister.
47. Let's start again from the beginning.
48. She's been here since the beginning of the year.
49. The days are beginning to lengthen out.
50. His cheeks are beginning to sag.
51. Some of the leaves were beginning to wilt.
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53. Tell me the whole story,from beginning to end.
54. This was also the beginning of her recording career.
55. Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade.
56. If the life only as in the beginning sees.
57. The fog was beginning to thicken.
58. She spoke of a new beginning for the nation.
59. She was beginning to feel her age .
60. The economy is at last beginning to recover.
More similar words: at the beginning, at the beginning of, begin, begin with, to begin with, cunning, running, planning, stunning, finnish, mudslinging, ringing, beguiling, raging, logging, coming in, jogging, bring in, mining, dining, clogging, emerging, changing, flagging, managing, shining, whining, opening, moaning, raining.