begun Antonyms

Meaning of begun

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begun ()

of Begin

p. p. of Begin.

begun Sentence Examples

  1. The project has begun, and the team is eager to see it through to completion.
  2. The long-awaited renovation has finally begun, and the house is slowly taking shape.
  3. The journey to self-discovery has begun, and it is filled with both excitement and trepidation.
  4. The storm has begun, and the wind is howling fiercely outside.
  5. The concert has begun, and the crowd is roaring with applause.
  6. The trial has begun, and the jury is listening intently to the opening statements.
  7. The debate has begun, and both sides are presenting their arguments passionately.
  8. The new year has begun, and it brings with it a sense of hope and renewal.
  9. The love story has begun, and it is filled with all the passion and drama of a classic romance.
  10. The war has begun, and the fate of nations hangs in the balance.

FAQs About the word begun

of Begin, p. p. of Begin.

commenced, started, led off, got to, entered (into or upon), set about, got going, created,launched, stricken (into)

ended, concluded, finished, terminated, discontinued, terminated, completed, ceased, completed, discontinued

The project has begun, and the team is eager to see it through to completion.

The long-awaited renovation has finally begun, and the house is slowly taking shape.

The journey to self-discovery has begun, and it is filled with both excitement and trepidation.

The storm has begun, and the wind is howling fiercely outside.