beginning

/bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ/
nounBeginner
general

the start or earliest part of something

She enjoyed the beginning of her journey.

She enjoyed the start of her journey.

The beginning of the book was fascinating.

The start of the book was fascinating.

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Can refer to the start of an event, story, or process.

musical

the first part of a musical composition or piece

The beginning of the symphony was powerful.

The opening of the symphony was powerful.

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Often used in classical music to describe the introduction.

Collocations

at the beginningat the startfrom the beginningfrom the startin the beginningat the start

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Related Phrases

from the beginningphrase
from the start
in the beginningphrase
at the start

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'beginning' to refer to the start of something, whether it's a story, event, or process.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

'Beginning' is a noun. To describe the action of starting, use the verb 'begin.'

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'biginning,' from Old English 'beginning,' from 'beginnan' (to begin).

📝Usage Notes

Often used to describe the start of an event, story, or process. Can also refer to the first part of a musical composition.

Word Breakdown

begin
to start
root
+
-ning
the state or process of
suffix
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