Results for: begin
English English
beginbegan
beginenter on; enter upon
,(north england) brat, arrest somebody, be in a particular state, become, begin something, bring something, catch an illness, cause something to be done, conceive somebody, difficult tennis return, forms passives, gain access to somebody, have an idea,...get
absorb something, accept, begin doing something again, begin doing something regularly, lift somebody or something, pay off, shorten garment, use something wastefullytake up
accessible to a particular group, alert, allowing access to the inside, apart or wide, available to all registered voters, available to do business, available without limitations, be ready for new ideas, become accessible to the public, begin showing t...open
act of digging, archaeological excavation, break up or remove earth, burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself, create by digging, cutting remark, discover by research, excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcast...dig
act of falling, autumn, be averted, be draped, be taken by force, become lower, become lower in pitch, begin to be in specified state, collapse politically, come down suddenly from upright position, display disappointment, distance down, downward facin...fall
act of launching; act of setting afloat; act of sending out; act of starting or initiating; commencement, inauguration; large motorboat; large boat carried by a warship, begin a campaign, fire a rocket into the air, largest boat on an old warship, laun...launch
act of wavering, begin to change opinion, flicker, fluctuate between possibilities, especially in tone, move in different directions, sway, oscillate, vacillate, fluctuate; blink, flicker (as of light); wobble, tremble; collapse; begin to fail; hesitat...waver
add on, begin, arrive; settle, move shorewardset in
aim golf club, begin job, courtship, deal with, direct to; speak to; direct to a specific destination, mark with an address (as in a letter or package); refer, face, formal talk, location; description of a location; (Computers) number specifying a loca...address
alarm somebody, begin, begin arguing, begin happening, begin working, begin; open; set out on a journey; move suddenly; protrude; initiate, cause to begin; found, establish; sponsor, assist, beginning, beginning; sudden movement, tremor, jolt; jump, sp...start
appoint somebody, establish, found, set up; begin, initiate, start, institution, foundation, organization which provides a certain service or supports a particular cause; college which specializes in a particular field or area of instruction (i.e. art)...institute
approach destination, arrive, become fashionable, become higher, begin speaking, enter, finish in a particular position, participate, prove, substitutecome in
arouse emotion in, heat gas until it burns, light fire or begin to burn, set on fire, kindle; start to burnignite
 

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