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    Base·line
    /ˈbāsˌlīn/

    noun

    • 1. a minimum or starting point used for comparisons.
    • 2. (in tennis, volleyball, etc.) the line marking each end of the court.
  2. Synonyms for BASELINE: beginning, start, onset, alpha, inception, commencement, launch, threshold; Antonyms of BASELINE: end, conclusion, close, period, ending, completion, cessation, termination.

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  4. Find 1,024 synonyms for baseline and other similar words that you can use instead based on 6 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  5. n. back line. Another way to say Baseline? Synonyms for Baseline (other words and phrases for Baseline).

  6. Other forms: baselines. A baseline is an imaginary starting point or basis of comparison for something. To test how a class's performance improves over time, a researcher might begin with a baseline showing their current scores and grades.

  7. Synonyms for BASELINES: beginnings, inceptions, alphas, starts, onsets, commencements, thresholds, launches; Antonyms of BASELINES: conclusions, ends, periods, endings, closes, terminations, stops, completions.

  8. Synonyms of baseline. 1. : a line serving as a basis. especially : one of known measure or position used (as in surveying or navigation) to calculate or locate something. 2. a. : either of the lines on a baseball field that lead from home plate to first base and third base and are extended into the outfield as foul lines. b. : basepath. 3.

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