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Meaning

The word "start" refers to the action of beginning something or the point in time or space at which something begins. It can indicate the initiation of an activity, process, or journey, as well as the first impression or beginning stage of an event or situation.

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Etymology

The word "start" originates from the Old English term "styrtan," which means to jump up or startle. Over time, it evolved to refer to the act of beginning or setting in motion.

Examples

  1. We will start the meeting promptly at 9 a.m.
  2. It’s important to start your day with a healthy breakfast.
  3. They decided to start a new project to help the community.
  4. The race will start on the whistle, so be ready.
  5. She was eager to start her new job next week.

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