to start out
Pronunciation
/stˈɑːɹt ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/stˈɑːt ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "start out"in English

to start out
[phrase form: start]
01

to begin taking the early steps regarding an action, project, or goal

Transitive: to start out an action or project
to start out definition and meaning
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Examples
She started out her painting by sketching the basic outlines on the canvas.
He started out his fitness journey by purchasing a gym membership and scheduling his first workout.
02

to embark on a journey

Intransitive: to start out | to start out on a journey
to start out definition and meaning
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Examples
We 'll start out on our vacation tomorrow.
They started out on their road trip early in the morning.
03

to begin with certain conditions or circumstances, which may change or evolve over time

Intransitive: to start out in a specific manner
Transitive: to start out sth in a specific manner
example
Examples
He started out as an intern and eventually became an integral part of the organization.
I started the project out with a simple outline that evolved into a comprehensive plan.
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