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start

start [ staart ]


verb  (past and past participle start·ed, present participle start·ing, 3rd person present singular starts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb begin: to begin doing something or begin something

2. transitive and intransitive verb begin happening: to begin happening, or make something begin happening
The movie starts at 7 o'clock.

3. transitive verb create something: to bring something into being as an entity or operation
start a business

4. transitive verb begin working: to commence work on something
start a project

5. transitive verb help somebody begin something: to help somebody out in beginning an activity such as a journey or career

6. intransitive verb go from particular level: to begin at a particular level
Prices start at fifteen dollars.

7. transitive and intransitive verb play first in contest: to be in a race or play at the beginning of a game, or select somebody to do this
finally agreed to start the rookie in the next game

8. intransitive verb begin arguing: to begin arguing or making a fuss ( informal )
Please don't start.

9. intransitive verb make sudden movement: to make a sudden movement out of surprise, pain, fear, or anger

10. transitive and intransitive verb move suddenly: to go very quickly from being still to moving, or cause a person or animal to do this

11. transitive verb cause animal to appear: to cause a hunted animal to appear suddenly from its hiding place or den

12. transitive verb raise something: to raise or care for something in the early stages of its growth
start some plants in early spring

13. intransitive verb flow violently out: to flow violently or suddenly out of something
water starting from the barrel's seams

14. transitive and intransitive verb automotive begin working, or make engine begin: to begin working, or make an engine begin to operate

15. transitive and intransitive verb come loose: to come loose from the proper place, or cause something to come loose from its proper place



noun  (plural starts)
Definition:
 
1. beginning: the first part of something that proceeds through time
We missed the start of the play.

2. place or time of start: the place or time at which something starts
The start of the race is scheduled for noon.

3. quick sudden movement: a quick sudden movement from being still to moving

4. sudden involuntary movement: a sudden involuntary movement caused by surprise, pain, fear, or anger

5. instance of participating: the fact or an instance of participating in a race or game
winning three out of five starts

6. position ahead of others: a position of being ahead of other competitors
get a start on the rest

7. position at beginning: a set of circumstances at the beginning of something
He needed a better start in life.

8. signal to begin: the signal to begin something such as a race

[12th century. Probably < Old English styrtan "to jump" < Germanic]

for a start used in an argument to indicate that you are making the first point of many

make a start to begin to do something, especially a task of some sort
We really should make a start on the decorating.


to start with at the beginning

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