Meaning & Definition of word "Start"

Start

/stɑrt/

noun:

  • 1. The beginning or commencement of something.
    • Example: The start of the race was delayed due to rain.
  • 2. An advantageous beginning.
    • Example: Having a solid education gives you a good start in your career.
  • 3. An act of moving suddenly or abruptly.
    • Example: The sudden start startled the animals.

verb:

  • 1. To begin or set in motion.
    • Example: We will start the meeting at 10 AM.
  • 2. To cause to begin.
    • Example: She started a new project last week.
  • 3. To move or jump suddenly.
    • Example: He started when he heard the loud noise.

Etymology

Middle English 'starten', from Old English 'styrte', 'styrten' meaning to jump up or rise.

Common Phrases and Expressions

start from scratch:

To start from the very beginning without any prior preparation or advantage.

start over:

To begin again or redo something.

start a fire:

To ignite a fire, either literally or metaphorically.

Related Words

begin:

To commence or start something.

initiate:

To cause something to begin.

launch:

To start or set in motion.

Slang Meanings of start

Meaning: To leave quickly or abruptly.

Example Sentence: I gotta start; my ride is here!

Meaning: To begin a party or gathering.

Example Sentence: Let's start the party with some music!