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    Out·set
    /ˈoutˌset/

    noun

    • 1. the start or beginning of something: "the project was flawed from the outset"
  2. THE OUTSET | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of the outset in English. the outset. noun [ S ] us / ˈaʊt.set / uk / ˈaʊt.set / Add to word list Add to word list. C2. the beginning: I told him at/from the outset I wasn't interested. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. the start of something.

  3. 6 days ago · outset. If something happens at the outset of an event, process, or period of time, it happens at the beginning of it. If something happens from the outset, it happens from the beginning and continues to happen. It was clear from the outset that the project would fail.

  4. noun. uk / ˈaʊtset / us. at/from the outset. Add to word list. at or from the beginning of something: I made my views clear at the outset. We knew from the outset that we were unlikely to win. (Definition of outset from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of outset. in Spanish.

  5. Definitions of outset. noun. the time at which something is supposed to begin. synonyms: beginning, commencement, first, get-go, kickoff, offset, showtime, start, starting time. see more.

  6. Definition of outset noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Define outset. outset synonyms, outset pronunciation, outset translation, English dictionary definition of outset. n. The initial stage of something; the beginning: Problems arose at the very outset.

  8. outset | meaning of outset in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English outset /ˈaʊtset/ noun → at/from the outset Examples from the Corpus outset • But at the outset there is always great harm.

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