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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91. He told the children to start moving clockwise around the room.
92. There should be abetter way to start a day than waking up every morning.
93. Let's put our differences aside and make a fresh start.
93. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
94. It takes me a long time to sort over my thoughts before I can start writing.
95. Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.
96. The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
97. It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming.
98. I was in my favorite watering hole, waiting for the game to start.
99. The negotiations have been fraught with difficulties/problems right from the start.
100. She's trying to get a $50 000 loan to start her own business.
101. At least a year's preparatory work will be necessary before building can start.
102. We'll take names and phone numbers for a start, then later on we can get more details.
103. Sometimes, the key to making progress is to recognize how to take that very first step. Then you start your journey.
104. As we start the new millennium the only certainty is change, and lots of it.
105. The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor.
106. Cook the sauce over a medium heat until it thickens. Meanwhile start boiling the water for the pasta.
107. New cars start to depreciate as soon as they are on the road.
108. We've made a good start, now it's time to consolidate.
109. The President's official visit marks the start of a more fraternal relationship between the two countries.
110. Exercise creates its own virtuous circle. Once you start a programme and do it regularly, you'll feel so good you'll want to continue.
111. I'll start with some generalities and then examine a few specific examples.
112. He is about to join the big league of Formula 1 in time for the start of the new season at the South African Grand Prix.
113. He does well, only that he's nervous at the start.
114. Everyone was in a conciliatory mood at the start of the meeting.
115. We don't need to do big things—we can start out small.
116. She believes these talks will be the start of a constructive and mean-ingful dialogue.
117. Start that scene again and get it right this time!
118. No matter when you start.it is important that you do not stop after starting.
119. The appeal has got off to a flying start , with over £200,000 raised in the first week.
120. Image a new story for your life and start living it.
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.