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    start
    /stɑːt/

    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

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  2. Find 154 different ways to say START, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  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. When something begins to happen, or you make something to begin to happen, you start it. If you start a business, organization, etc., you create it.

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  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, ….

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