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beginningUK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/bɪˈgɪnɪŋ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/bɪˈgɪnɪŋ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(bi gin′ing)
beginning WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Noun: time when sth begins Synonyms: start Collocations, starting point, outset Collocations, onset Collocations, day one, the word go (slang), first stage, dawn Collocations, birth Collocations, commencement, inception Collocations, cradle Collocations, creation Collocations, nascence, incipience, very beginning, the beginning of time, the get-go (slang), kickoff (informal) Sense: Noun: origin Synonyms: origin Collocations, source Collocations, root Collocations, roots, cause Collocations, reason Collocations, heart Collocations, spring Collocations, antecedent, germ, heritage Collocations, extraction Sense: Adjective: beginner Synonyms: beginner, elementary Collocations, introductory, basic Collocations, essential Collocations, rudimentary, fundamental Collocations Sense: Adjective: coming first Synonyms: begin WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026 Sense: Preposition: get underway Synonyms: start Collocations, start up, start on, start off, commence Collocations, get going (informal), get underway, set about, initiate Collocations, launch Collocations, set sth in motion, dig in (slang), dive in (slang), start the ball rolling (slang), get down to business (slang), get cracking on (slang), kick off (slang), kick things off (slang), go to it, get down to, plunge into, institute, establish Collocations, introduce Collocations, found Collocations, inaugurate, create Collocations, pioneer Collocations, make something happen, give birth to, get moving on, lead off, trigger Collocations, spark Collocations, induce Collocations, impel, get the show on the road (slang), tee off (slang), play ball (slang), throw the first stone (slang), take the plunge (slang), get your feet wet (slang), break the ice (slang), strike up, strike out, jump off, open up, open things up, tackle Collocations, lay the foundation for, break ground, lead up to, effectuate, open fire, fire away Antonyms: stop Collocations, end Collocations, finish Collocations, fright Collocations, wrap up (informal), terminate Collocations, conclude Collocations, cease Collocations Sense: Verb: come into being Synonyms: start Collocations, commence Collocations, come about, come into existence, come into the world, come into being, come forth, emerge Collocations, spring Collocations, spring up, spring from, crop up, originate Collocations, be born, sprout Collocations, dawn Collocations, arise Collocations, occur Collocations, happen Collocations, break Collocations, break out, rise Collocations, enter Collocations, emanate, burst forth, issue forth, bud Collocations, stem from, come from, derive from, grow Collocations, flower Collocations, blossom Collocations, start up, lead out, take off, rear its head, have its origin Antonyms: stop Collocations, end Collocations, cease Collocations, subside Collocations, conclude Collocations Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: " really " at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum
... beginning/starting from PI and ending with/till/up to .. - English Only forum 'After the class' at the beginning or end? - English Only forum 'Even at this point' at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum 'exactly' at the beginning of a question - English Only forum 'for' to show purpose at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum 'However' beginning a sentence. - English Only forum 'That' at the beginning of the sentence - English Only forum 'there' at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum 'To' fulfil the main objective ... [beginning a sentence with 'to'] - English Only forum 'While ...ing' at the beginning of the sentence - English Only forum ’Beginning in the late nineteenth century’ - English Only forum “somewhere” at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum “Until” at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum [A] pronunciation at the beginning(always,also-again,awesome - English Only forum [Certain phenomenon] dates back to the beginning of the second N. Maduro's term in office in 2019. - English Only forum [Y] at the beginning of a sentence when written by a pen or pencil. - English Only forum a / an honest boy || Indefinite article + adjectives beginning with "h" - English Only forum a bad beginning of a year for me - English Only forum a beginning literature on - English Only forum a cleft sentence beginning with ‘It has been’ - English Only forum a few weeks after beginning treatment - English Only forum A full moon was beginning to rise and <peer><peek> through the upper edges of the fog - English Only forum A new beginning - English Only forum a quotation, coming from near the beginning of… - English Only forum A Report/Document written at the beginning of an inspection - English Only forum a story without an [a] beginning or end - English Only forum A table filled by a teacher at the beginning/end of a lesson - English Only forum A/an: huge (and other words beginning with h) - English Only forum About + noun (at the beginning of a sentence) - English Only forum more...
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