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origin

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THE START OF SOMETHING

The word has a somewhat mysterious origin.

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beginning
Let's go back to the beginning. Can you tell me when you arrived at the crime scene?
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
We were plagued by problems from the outset.
the onset of something
The onset of adolescence can be a difficult time.
outbreak
The outbreak of hostilities in the region put a halt to tourism.
genesis
formal
This discovery was the genesis of modern medical science.
the dawn of something
literary
The vote will mark the dawn of a new era in politics.
dawning
It was the dawning of a new age of discovery.
birth
The treaty led to the redrawing of national borders, and the birth of a new nation.
inception
Since the company's inception, the owners have donated over £1 billion to aid initiatives.
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When you start to do something, you begin it. The start of something is a beginning.
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origin

noun
These are words and phrases related to origin. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of origin.
The origin of the flood was three weeks of torrential rains. The reporter traced the story back to its origin.
Synonyms for origin from Random House Roget's College Thesaurus, Revised and Updated Edition © 2000 Random House, Inc.
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