Synonym: begin, commence, jerk, jump, set out. Antonym: end, goal, reach. Similar words: start up, start off, starter, star, stare, target, guitar, get around. Meaning: [stɑrt /stɑːt] n. 1. the beginning of anything 2. the time at which something is supposed to begin 3. a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning) 4. a sudden involuntary movement 5. the act of starting something 6. a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game 7. a signal to begin (as in a race) 8. advantage gained by an beginning early (as in a race). v. 1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action 2. set in motion, cause to start 3. leave 4. have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense 5. bring into being 6. get off the ground 7. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm 8. get going or set in motion 9. begin or set in motion 10. begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job 11. play in the starting lineup 12. have a beginning characterized in some specified way 13. begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object 14. bulge outward.
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61. Now, don't start to get gloomy.
62. Ideally, we would like to start at the beginning.
63. The teacher blew a whistle to start the race.
64. It's just not enough money to start life over.
65. Production of the new aircraft will start next year.
66. We need to start a new jar of coffee.
67. You start the work,(http://sentencedict.com/start.html) and I'll follow up.
68. They want to start a new football league.
69. It's time to start living the life you've imagined.
70. I was outclassedfrom the start of the race.
71. Many children start with low expectations.
72. When do you start your course/your new job?
73. I tried in vain to start a conversation.
74. His nervousness was obvious right from the start.
75. We'll start at six on Friday morning.
76. Get all the ingredients together before you start cooking.
77. The bus will start at 7:30 tomorrow morning.
78. Gather the men together and we'll start the march.
79. Start crossing when the green WALK sign starts to flash.
80. Babies start to get mobile around the age of eight months.
81. I'll start her off on some fairly basic stuff and see how she gets on.
82. They won their first match of the season 5-1 which was an auspicious start/beginning.
83. If you start with one small, positive thing and repeat it during the course of your day, you will begin to move into a more positive situation: positive thoughts, feelings, opportunities and people will start showing up in your life. With practice, you will find that over time, you will change your outlook and choose to be happy, irregardless of the events around you.
84. The movements of machines are completely automatic, you only need to start and stop the machines.
85. We had many problems to surmount before we could start the project.
86. He was miserable all the time and rows would start over petty things.
87. The campaign for reform should start to gather momentum in the new year.
88. The students return in October for the start of the new academic year.
89. Every day is a beginning. Take a deep breath and start again.
90. When you contact these two wires, the machine will start at once.
More similar words: start up, start off, starter, star, stare, target, guitar, get around, military, secretary, voluntary, elementary, militarism, documentary, planetarium, the proletariat, art, dart, cart, part, earth, Chart., heart, party, chart, depart, cartoon, on earth, in part, partly.