Meaning & Definition of word "Beginning"

Beginning

/bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. The point in time or space at which something starts.
    • Example: At the beginning of the meeting, we reviewed the agenda.
  • 2. The initial part of something.
    • Example: She struggled at the beginning of the race but eventually caught up.
  • 3. An origin or source.
    • Example: The beginning of the story introduces the main character.
  • 4. A new phase or stage in a process.
    • Example: This represents a new beginning for the company after the merger.

Etymology

From Old English 'begynnan,' meaning 'to start, to initiate.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

In the beginning:

Referring to the earliest part or stage.

From the beginning:

Starting from the very first instance.

The beginning of the end:

Indicating a point when a process is starting to decline.

New beginning:

A fresh start or opportunity.

Related Words

commencement:

The act of beginning; a ceremony marking the start of something.

initiation:

The process of beginning or initiating something.

inception:

The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.

Slang Meanings of beginning

Meaning: Jumpstart

Example Sentence: We need a jumpstart on our plans before the deadline.

Meaning: Kickoff

Example Sentence: Let's get the kickoff on this project.