- verbbegin (verb) · begins (third person present) · began (past tense) · beginning (present participle) · begun (past participle)
- start; perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity):"it was beginning to snow" · "she began by rewriting the syllabus" · "theorists have just begun to address these complex questions" · "she began a double life"
- come into being or have its starting point at a certain time or place:"the ground campaign had begun" · "the story begins with the death of her senile father" · "the tour begins at the active Poas Volcano"
- (of a person) hold a specific position or role before holding any other:"he began as a drummer"
- (of a thing) originate:"Watts Lake began as a marine inlet"
- (begin with)have as a first element:"words beginning with a vowel"
- (begin on/upon)set to work at:"Picasso began on a great canvas"
- start speaking by saying:"“I've got to go to the hotel,” she began"
- (begin at)(of an article) cost at least (a specified amount):"rooms begin at $139"
- informalnot have any chance or likelihood of doing a specified thing:"circuitry that Karen could not begin to comprehend"
OriginOld English beginnan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German beginnen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- start; perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity):
- come into being or have its starting point at a certain time or place:
- start speaking by saying:
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