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British pronunciation/stˈɑːt/
American pronunciation/ˈstɑɹt/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "start"

to start
01

magsimula, umpisahan

to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.
Transitive: to start doing sth | to start to do sth
to start definition and meaning
1.1

magsimula, umalis

to initiate movement toward a specific destination or direction
1.2

napasugod, mapa-angat

to suddenly make an involuntary movement in reaction to a shock or surprise
1.3

magsimula, umpisahan

to begin to engage in something such as a profession, period of education, etc.
1.4

magsimula, simulan

to come into existence or begin to happen
02

magsimula, simulan

to come into existence or become active from a particular place or specific time
Intransitive: to start point in time | to start somewhere
2.1

simulan, magsimula

to cause something to come into existence or become active from a particular place or specific time
2.2

ilunsad, simulan

(of a machine or device) to begin functioning or operating
2.3

simulan, pagsimula

to cause a machine or device to begin operating or functioning
01

simula, pagsisimula

the action or process of beginning something
02

simula, umpisa

the initial moment or location from which something originates
03

simula, pagsisimula

the initial conditions or opportunities a person experiences at a beginning, which can influence their future development and success
04

panimula, simula

the opportunity or instance of being entered into a race as a contestant
05

pagsisimula, panimula

the opportunity or instance of being selected to participate as a starter in a sports team at the beginning of a game
06

suspenso, sabik

an abrupt physical reaction, often as a result of surprise or shock
07

bentahe, simula

an advantage gained by starting a race or journey before others
08

sorpresa, kagandahan

an unexpected event that causes surprise
Old useOld use
09

simula, simulain

the location or point where a race or competition begins

start

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restart

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restart

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starter

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starter

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starting

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starting

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example
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He started singing along to the song on the radio.
She started using a new skincare product for her acne.
I started learning a new language last month.
The restaurant started offering a new menu item that became popular.
I'm starting to get hungry, let's grab some food.
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