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Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: beginning
Synonyms: alpha*, birth, bow, commencement, countdown, dawn, derivation, exit, flying start*, foundation, inauguration, inception, initiation, kickoff*, onset, opening, origin, outset, source, spring, square one*, takeoff, dawning, day one, embarkation, first step, jump-off, leaving, running start, setting out, start-off
Antonyms: completion, conclusion, death, end, ending, finish, stop
Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin; come into existence
Synonyms: activate, appear, arise, arouse, commence, create, depart, embark, engender, enter upon, establish, found, go ahead, hit the road*, inaugurate, incite, initiate, instigate, institute, introduce, issue, launch, leave, light, open, originate, pioneer, rise, rouse, sally forth, set up, spring, turn on, come into being, get going, get under way, lay foundation, make a beginning, see light, set in motion, set out, take first step, take the plunge
Antonyms: complete, conclude, die, end, finish, stop
Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: advantage
Synonyms: allowance, backing, break, bulge, chance, draw, edge, handicap, head start, helping hand, introduction, lead, odds, opening, opportunity, sponsorship, vantage
Antonyms: disadvantage
Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flinch
Synonyms: blanch, bolt, bounce, bound, buck, dart, draw back, jerk, jump, jump the gun*, leap, quail, recoil, shrink, shy, spring, startle, twitch, wince, blench, squinch
Antonyms: ignore
Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: flinch
Synonyms: convulsion, jar, jump, scare, shock, spasm, turn, twitch
Main Entry: activate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: initiate something; start a function
Synonyms: actuate, arouse, energize, impel, mobilize, motivate, move, prompt, propel, rouse, start, stimulate, stir, trigger, turn on, actify, call up, set in motion, switch on, take out of mothballs
Notes: when something is activated, it is made active; when something is actuated, it is moved to take action (or produce a consequence)
to actuate is a general word meaning 'to set working' and has more to do with mechanical action - while activate is used mainly in scientific expressions
Antonyms: arrest, stop
Main Entry: blanch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: become afraid
Synonyms: flinch, pale, recoil, shrink, start, wince
Antonyms: be brave
Main Entry: break the ice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: prepare the way
Synonyms: be friendly and talkative, break ground, cut the first turf, get one's feet wet, lay the first stone, lead off, lead the way, make a start, oil the works, open the way, pave the way, set at ease, smooth the path, socialize, start, start the ball rolling, take the plunge
Main Entry: buck
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: resist, kick off
Synonyms: bound, combat, contest, dislodge, dispute, duel, fight, jerk, jump, leap, oppose, prance, repel, start, throw, traverse, trip, unseat, vault, withstand
Main Entry: commencement
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ceremony marking the beginning of stage
Synonyms: admission, alpha, birth, bow, celebration, convocation, countdown, dawn, genesis, graduation, initiation, kickoff*, onset, opening, outset, proem, start, curtain-raiser, dawning, opener, services, starting point, tee off
Antonyms: cessation, completion, end, ending, finish, stop
Main Entry: create
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: develop in mind or physically
Synonyms: actualize, author, beget, bring to pass, build, coin, compose, conceive, concoct, constitute, construct, contrive, design, devise, discover, dream up, effect, erect, establish, fabricate, fashion, father, forge, form, formulate, found, generate, hatch, imagine, initiate, institute, invent, invest, make, occasion, organize, originate, parent, perform, plan, procreate, produce, rear, set up, shape, sire, spawn, start, bring into being, bring into existence, cause to be, give birth to, give life to
Antonyms: destroy, ruin
Main Entry: cringe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flinch, recoil from danger
Synonyms: cower, crawl, crouch, dodge, draw back, duck, grovel, kneel, quail, quiver, shrink, shy, start, stoop, tremble, wince, blench, eat dirt
Antonyms: come forward
Main Entry: dart
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: race away; propel
Synonyms: bound, career, cast, course, dash, flash, fling, flit, float, fly, gallop, hasten, heave, hurry, hurtle, launch, pitch, plunge, run, rush, sail, scamper, scoot, scud, scurry, shoot, skim, speed, spring, sprint, spurt, start, tear, throw, thrust, whiz, move quickly
Main Entry: embark on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin undertaking, journey
Synonyms: broach, commence, engage, enter, get off, initiate, launch, open, start, take up, jump off, plunge into, set about, set out, set to, tee off
Main Entry: fall to
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: set about doing
Synonyms: begin, buckle down*, commence, pitch in*, start, undertake, apply oneself to, be up to, jump in, wade into
Antonyms: forget, ignore, neglect, be idle, laze
Main Entry: fear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: feel alarm; be scared of
Synonyms: anticipate, apprehend, avoid, blanch, cower, crouch, dread, expect, falter, flinch, foresee, fret, quail, quaver, shrink, shudder, shun, shy, start, suspect, tremble, wilt, worry, be afraid, be anxious, be apprehensive, be disquieted, be frightened, be in awe, break out in a sweat, dare not, feel concern, have butterflies, have qualms, lose courage
Antonyms: brave
Main Entry: flinch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: shy away, wince
Synonyms: avoid, balk, blanch, blink, cower, cringe, crouch, draw back, duck, elude, escape, eschew, evade, flee, quail, recede, recoil, retire, retreat, shirk, shrink, shun, start, swerve, withdraw, blench
Antonyms: confront, face, meet
Main Entry: foment
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: instigate, provoke
Synonyms: abet, agitate, arouse, brew, cultivate, encourage, excite, foster, goad, incite, nurse, nurture, promote, quicken, raise, set, spur, start, stimulate, whip up*, fan the flames, set on, sow the seeds, stir up
Antonyms: cease, dampen, discourage, dissuade, stop
Main Entry: genesis
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: beginning, creation
Synonyms: alpha, birth, commencement, dawn, formation, generation, inception, opening, origin, outset, propagation, provenance, root, source, start, dawning, engendering, provenience
Antonyms: conclusion, end, finale, finish
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