head start (Meaning)

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head start (n)

the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)

head start Sentence Examples

  1. The early bird gets a head start on the day's tasks.
  2. Athletes often seek a head start in races by training vigorously.
  3. Companies with a head start in a new market enjoy a competitive advantage.
  4. A head start in learning a new language can make language acquisition easier.
  5. Students with a solid foundation in Math have a head start in advanced courses.
  6. Getting a head start on saving for retirement can lead to financial security in the future.
  7. Children with a head start in literacy typically perform better academically.
  8. Entrepreneurs who secure funding at an early stage gain a head start in growing their businesses.
  9. Advanced research gives scientists a head start in understanding complex problems.
  10. Countries with a head start in technology development often enjoy economic prosperity.

FAQs About the word head start

the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)

high ground, allowance, catbird seat, leg up, whip hand, inside track, stead, margin, upper hand, odds

failing, disadvantage, detriment, failing, detriment, handicap, disadvantage, strike, liability, handicap

The early bird gets a head start on the day's tasks.

Athletes often seek a head start in races by training vigorously.

Companies with a head start in a new market enjoy a competitive advantage.

A head start in learning a new language can make language acquisition easier.