starts

[stɑːts]

starts Definition

beginning points of actions, events, or periods of time.

Using starts: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "starts" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The race starts at 9 am.

  • Example

    She starts her new job next week.

  • Example

    Let's start the meeting now.

  • Example

    He started to run when he heard the gunshot.

starts Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for starts

  • begins
  • commences
  • initiates
  • launches
  • inaugurates

Antonyms for starts

  • ends
  • finishes
  • concludes

Phrases with starts

  • get off to a good/bad start

    to begin well or badly

    Example

    The team got off to a good start by scoring in the first minute of the game.

  • to start from the very beginning

    Example

    After the fire, they had to start from scratch and rebuild the entire house.

  • to begin again

    Example

    After failing the exam, she decided to start over and study harder next time.

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Summary: starts in Brief

The term 'starts' [stɑːts] refers to the beginning points of actions, events, or periods of time. It can be used as a noun or verb, as in 'The race starts at 9 am.' or 'She starts her new job next week.' Phrases like 'get off to a good/bad start,' 'start from scratch,' and 'start over' are commonly used to describe different aspects of starting.