began Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- set-about
- entered-into-or-upon-
- embarked-on-or-upon-
- got-off
- created
- initiated
- got-to
- fell-to-
- struck-into-
Weak:
began Meaning
Webster
began (imp. & p. p.)
of Begin
began Sentence Examples
- As the sun began to rise, the birds erupted into a chorus of sweet melodies.
- The meeting began promptly at 9:00 AM with a detailed agenda.
- The students began their final exam with a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
- The construction crew began digging the foundation for the new building.
- The storm began with a gentle patter of rain, but quickly escalated into a torrential downpour.
- The marathon began with a thunderous roar as thousands of runners surged forward.
- The concert began with a mesmerizing performance by the symphony orchestra.
- The debate began with the moderator posing a thought-provoking question.
- The experiment began with the scientist carefully measuring the chemicals.
- The novel began with a gripping prologue that immediately captured the reader's attention.
FAQs About the word began
of Begin
opened, launched,commenced, started, set about, entered (into or upon), embarked (on or upon), got off,created, initiated
ended, concluded, terminated, ceased, halted, finished, finished, stopped, stopped, completed
As the sun began to rise, the birds erupted into a chorus of sweet melodies.
The meeting began promptly at 9:00 AM with a detailed agenda.
The students began their final exam with a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
The construction crew began digging the foundation for the new building.