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    Start
    /stärt/

    verb

    • 1. begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space: "the season starts in September" Similar beginget under waygo aheadget goingOpposite finishendclear up
    • 2. (of event or process) happen or come into being: "the fire started in the building's upper floor" Similar come into beingbeginbe borncome into existenceOpposite endclear up

    noun

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  3. Synonyms for START: jump, leap, cringe, wince, flinch, startle, bolt, twitch; Antonyms of START: close (down), shut (up), stop, end, finish, abolish, nullify, terminate.

  4. Synonyms and examples. begin. I'll begin working on the project this weekend. commence. formal. We commenced listening to Uncle Jim's long story, knowing we were in for it now. embark on/ upon something. formal. That fateful morning, she embarked upon the longest solo climb in history.

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  6. Discover 2311 unique synonyms for 'start' including antonyms, paraphrases, hypernyms, homophones and hyponyms on Thesaurus.net.

  7. Synonyms for START in English: set about, begin, proceed, embark upon, take the plunge, take the first step, make a beginning, put your hand to the plough, begin, arise, …

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  10. Synonyms for START: source, derivation, starting signal, starting line, spring, scratch, scratch line, commence, begin, originate; Antonyms for START: end, finish, conclude, complete, die, stop, finish, death, stop, ending.

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