start out (Meaning)
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start out (v)
take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
leave
Synonyms & Antonyms of start out
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start out Sentence Examples
- The project may start out small, but it has the potential to grow significantly.
- The job starts out as an entry-level position, but there are opportunities for advancement.
- The relationship started out as a friendship, but it has blossomed into something more.
- The symptoms started out mild, but they gradually became more severe.
- The economy started out slowly, but it has gradually picked up speed.
- The day started out sunny, but it turned cloudy by afternoon.
- The project started out behind schedule, but it is now on track.
- The meeting started out with small talk, but it eventually got down to business.
- The journey started out with a smooth ride, but it hit some rough patches along the way.
- The concert started out with a low-key set, but it ended with a high-energy performance.
FAQs About the word start out
take the first step or steps in carrying out an action, leave
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The project may start out small, but it has the potential to grow significantly.
The job starts out as an entry-level position, but there are opportunities for advancement.
The relationship started out as a friendship, but it has blossomed into something more.
The symptoms started out mild, but they gradually became more severe.