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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    initiate begin commence launch introduce open embark set in motion undertake originate create found establish institute pioneer precede preface prefix head lead spark trigger activate energize motivate impel propel drive stir arouse awaken kindle ignite stimulate catalyze induce prompt inspire animate vivify revitalize rejuvenate regenerate

    Meaning of Start

    The primary meaning of the word "start" is to begin or initiate something.

    Definitions

    • To begin or initiate something, such as an action, process, or activity
    • To set something in motion or to initiate a movement
    • To come into existence or to be initiated
    • To sudden;y move or to make a sudden movement

    Etymology of Start

    The word "start" originates from Old English "stærtan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "stertan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "ster-", meaning "to stretch" or "to extend"
    Historically, the word "start" has been used since the 9th century to describe the act of beginning or initiating something, and its meaning has evolved over time to include various connotations and nuances

    Example Uses

    • The company will start its new project next month
    • She started her career as a teacher before becoming a writer
    • The engine started to sputter and stall
    • The meeting will start at 10 am sharp
    • The fire started to spread quickly through the building

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