Start
v. Start; start; shock
n. Start; shock; lead; external force that promotes
Word form changes: started started starting starts phrase
Housing Start new house construction rate; building groundbreaking; house construction started
Cap Start capping at the beginning; closing the beginning; closing the beginning; selected The check box
CYCLE START cycle? cycle; cycle; cycle movement; start command
start screen start screen; start screen; start screen; start screen
Start Recording Start recording; start recording; start recording; start recording
start signal start signal; start signal; start signal
Start Date start date; start date; credit card opening card date; expected order start date
start mode start mode; start method; start method; net weight
GAME START game start; start game
Example:
1. I should be instructed when to start.
I should be informed of the departure time.
2. He warmed to the disabled from the start.
He warmed to the disabled from the start.
3. Though he had a good start, I rowed him down at last.
Although he had a good start, I rowed him down at last.
Although he had a good start, I rowed him down at last.