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    starting point
    /ˈstɑːtɪŋ ˌpɔɪnt/

    noun

    • 1. a place that marks the beginning of a journey: "it was the starting point for the long walk over the heath"
  2. Synonyms for STARTING: beginning, initial, opening, first, earliest, pioneer, original, inaugural; Antonyms of STARTING: last, final, latter, concluding, latest, following, terminal, ultimate.

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

  4. Find 1,284 synonyms for starting and other similar words that you can use instead based on 18 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  5. Synonyms and examples. begin. I'll begin working on the project this weekend. commence. formal. We commenced listening to Uncle Jim's long story, knowing we were in for it now. embark on/ upon something. formal. That fateful morning, she embarked upon the longest solo climb in history. enter on/ upon something. formal.

  6. Synonyms for START: jump, leap, cringe, wince, flinch, startle, bolt, twitch; Antonyms of START: close (down), shut (up), stop, end, finish, abolish, nullify, terminate.

  7. Another way to say Starting? Synonyms for Starting (other words and phrases for Starting).

  8. Synonyms and examples. start. I didn't like him from the very start. end. This is it – the end of the tour. opening. The opening of the ceremony was marred by protest. commencement. formal. What is the commencement date of their contract? kick-off. What time is the kick-off for the banquet and show? the outset.

  9. What's the definition of Starting in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Starting meaning and usage.

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

  11. 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, ….

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