Starts [noun]
Definition of Starts:
beginning
Synonyms of Starts:
● Outset
● Dawn
● Kickoff
● Opening
● Origin
● Foundation
● Dawning
● Spring
● Inauguration
● Takeoff
● Onset
● Source
● Exit
● Initiation
● Birth
● Inception
● Alpha
● Bow
● Commencement
● Derivation
● Square one
● Countdown
● Embarkation
● Leaving
● Start-off
● Flying start
● Day one
● First step
● Jump-off
● Running start
● Setting out
Opposite/Antonyms of Starts:
● Stop
● Arrival
● Outgrowth
● Effect
● Consequence
● Finish
● End
● Conclusion
● Disadvantage
● Coming
● Termination
● Death
● Completion
● Close
● Result
● Ending
Sentence/Example of Starts:
Admitted into our consciousness it starts its work of killing us.
It is too much seen by fits and starts, and sallies, and those not spontaneous.
Why then I will marry her; and bless my starts for such an angel of a wife.
You can leave London by the afternoon train, which starts at four o'clock.
He starts for the kitchen door inadvertently when he should be headed for the drawing-room.
His sleep was checkered with starts and moans, and sometimes with a muttered word or two.
Well, I guess when he starts the bully is greased lightning.
Merritt and I will stand by to catch him if he starts to faint.
Godwin starts by rejecting the traditional conception of punishment.
And let me know what kind of a fire this is that starts on a fifty-mile front!