Advertisement
Advertisement
at the start
adverb as in originally
Strong match
adverb as in primarily
Example Sentences
Tributes to the four other victims had also been shared at the start of the inquest, with Mr Swaffer described as "great company" and someone with a "profound love for aviation, technology, travel, his motorbike and life in general".
Within a month more than half the year group had chosen to drop them off at the start of the day.
At the start of the next school year, the scheme will be compulsory for Year 7s and it may be rolled out to older year groups as well.
"I felt a lot of imposter syndrome at the start of series one because I was working with such talented people."
At the start, just two girls, who were pupils at the school, joined up.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse