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Antonyms for beginning
bɪˈgɪn ɪŋbe·gin·ning

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Wiktionary0.0 / 0 votes

  1. beginningadjective

    Synonyms:
    element, first, initial, commencement, source, embryo, starting, head, commencing, origin, rudiment, start

  2. beginningnoun

    Of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing

    Synonyms:
    initial, first, element, origin, commencement, starting, rudiment, embryo, commencing, source, start, head

  3. beginningnoun

    That which is begun; a rudiment or element.

    Synonyms:
    commencing, source, starting, commencement, element, start, rudiment, origin, embryo, head

  4. beginningnoun

    That which begins or originates something; the first cause; origin; source.

    Synonyms:
    source, starting, commencement, commencing, head, rudiment, embryo, start, origin, element

  5. beginningnoun

    The initial portion of some extended thing.

    Synonyms:
    commencing, origin, commencement, starting, element, source, head, rudiment, embryo, start

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. beginning

    The Latin commencement is more formal than the Saxon beginning, as the verb commence, is more formal than begin. Commencement is for the most part restricted to some form of action, while beginning has no restriction, but may be applied to action, state, material, extent, enumeration, or to whatever else may be conceived of as having a first part, point, degree, etc. The letter A is at the beginning (not the commencement) of every alphabet. If we were to speak of the commencement of the Pacific Railroad, we should be understood to refer to the enterprise and its initiatory act; if we were to refer to the roadway we should say "Here is the beginning of the Pacific Railroad." In the great majority of cases begin and beginning are preferable to commence and commencement as the simple, idiomatic English words, always accurate and expressive. "In the beginning was the word," John i, 1. An origin is the point from which something starts or sets out, often involving, and always suggesting causal connection; as, the origin of evil; the origin of a nation, a government, or a family. A source is that which furnishes a first and continuous supply, that which flows forth freely or may be readily recurred to; as, the source of a river; a source of knowledge; a source of inspiration; fertile land is a source (not an origin) of wealth. A rise is thought of as in an action; we say that a lake is the source of a certain river, or that the river takes its rise from the lake. Motley wrote of "The Rise of the Dutch Republic." Fount, fountain, and spring, in their figurative senses, keep close to their literal meaning. Compare CAUSE.

    See synonyms for END.

    Synonyms:
    arising, commencement, fount, fountain, inauguration, inception, initiation, opening, origin, outset, rise, source, spring, start

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. beginning

    Antonyms:
    end, close, termination, conclusion, consummation, completion

    Synonyms:
    commencement, start, origin, rise, initiation, preparation, preface, prelude, inauguration, inception, threshold, opening, source, outset, foundation

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Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. beginningnoun

    the event consisting of the start of something

    "the beginning of the war"

    Antonyms:
    end, middle, ending, finish, conclusion, closing

    Synonyms:
    starting time, origin, kickoff, rootage, showtime, commencement, root, get-go, first, source, start, outset, offset

  2. beginning, commencement, first, outset, get-go, start, kickoff, starting time, showtime, offsetnoun

    the time at which something is supposed to begin

    "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her"

    Antonyms:
    middle, end, ending, finish, conclusion, closing

    Synonyms:
    starting, get-go, low gear, starting line, number one, first gear, showtime, offset, runner, rootage, send-off, setoff, scratch line, commencement ceremony, first, graduation, low, root, kickoff, outgrowth, stolon, source, commencement exercise, start-off, counterbalance, scratch, startle, head start, start, branch, origin, first-class honours degree, number 1, first base, outset, jump, offset printing, starting time, starting signal, graduation exercise, offshoot, commencement, set-back

  3. beginningnoun

    the first part or section of something

    "`It was a dark and stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story"

    Antonyms:
    ending, middle, end, conclusion, finish, closing

    Synonyms:
    starting time, origin, kickoff, rootage, showtime, commencement, root, get-go, first, source, start, outset, offset

  4. beginning, origin, root, rootage, sourcenoun

    the place where something begins, where it springs into being

    "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root"

    Antonyms:
    ending, middle, finish, end, conclusion, closing

    Synonyms:
    extraction, start, get-go, showtime, seed, parentage, ascendent, base, pedigree, offset, tooth root, reference, theme, ascendant, informant, root system, rootage, first, etymon, germ, radical, root, kickoff, descent, stemma, source, ancestor, inception, antecedent, stock, origination, author, lineage, reservoir, origin, line, outset, line of descent, stem, root word, starting time, bloodline, generator, solution, ancestry, commencement, blood, blood line

  5. beginning, start, commencementadjective

    the act of starting something

    "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations"

    Antonyms:
    middle, end, conclusion, ending, finish, closing

    Synonyms:
    rootage, outset, graduation, startle, graduation exercise, commencement exercise, first, showtime, head start, starting time, scratch line, scratch, commencement ceremony, start, origin, starting line, get-go, kickoff, root, commencement, source, starting, offset, starting signal, jump

  6. beginning(a), firstadjective

    serving to begin

    "the beginning canto of the poem"; "the first verse"

    Antonyms:
    end, ending, finish, middle, conclusion, closing

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. beginningnoun

    Synonyms:
    commencement, inception, opening, outset, initiation, indication, incipience, nascency, incipiency, threshold, tyronism, novitiate, origin, source

How to use beginning in a sentence?

  1. Fruitland Police Chief JD Huff:

    We’ve said from the beginning that we will leave no stone unturned in our effort to find Michael, we remain hopeful, and we continue to follow each tip that comes in. This community has been steadfast in its support for Michael’s family and for law enforcement’s search efforts. This reward shows that our community support remains strong, and the fund may just generate the tip we need to bring Michael home safely.

  2. Cassie Carothers:

    Based on one cell phone ping at the beginning of the search, the local authorities [had] focused all of their efforts in this single spot.

  3. Camille Vasquez:

    Today's verdict confirms what Amber Heard had said from the beginning — that the claims against Johnny Depp are defamatory and unsupported by any evidence. Amber Heard are grateful, so grateful to the jury for Johnny Depp fans careful deliberation, to the judge and the court staff.

  4. Jonathan Reiner:

    The way you would protect them, ideally, would be to know who's vaccinated and who's not vaccinated, and the unvaccinated folks would still be required to wear a mask. And this is where politics comes in, if we had had a very simple electronic system from the beginning, basically you have a pass on your phone that turns green after you've been vaccinated, businesses and venues all over the country would be able to say,' Good news, if you have a green pass you don't need to wear a mask.'.

  5. Donald Trump:

    He'd be very tough to beat, he's my friend. We've had a great relationship right from the beginning.

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