start (up) Antonyms

Meaning of start (up)

start (up)

a fledgling business enterprise, the act or an instance of setting in operation or motion

start (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The engine started up with a loud roar.
  2. The company started up in a small office in Silicon Valley.
  3. The hikers started up the steep mountain trail.
  4. The band started up a new song, energizing the crowd.
  5. The software update started up automatically on my computer.
  6. The economy started up again after the recession.
  7. The athlete started up a rigorous training regimen.
  8. The child started up a lemonade stand in the front yard.
  9. The machine started up with a series of beeps and whistles.
  10. The entrepreneur started up several successful businesses before retiring.

FAQs About the word start (up)

a fledgling business enterprise, the act or an instance of setting in operation or motion

jump, bolt, startle,leap, cringe, flinch, wince, jolt, shrink, blench

close (down), abolish, end, shut (up), stop, finish, phase out, annul, halt, terminate

The engine started up with a loud roar.

The company started up in a small office in Silicon Valley.

The hikers started up the steep mountain trail.

The band started up a new song, energizing the crowd.