alpha, commencement, dawning, flying start, inception, leading edge, opening, outsetting, setoff, square one, starting point
Definitionn. the time at which something is supposed to begin
Last update: July 21, 2015
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Her innocence was obvious from the very outset. [noun]
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In the latter case the models are in place at the outset, they form the axiomatic basis. [noun]
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Thus from the outset the question of mutual understanding is posed. [noun]
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But to give it the lead at the outset would be fatal to future happiness. [noun]
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For she had taken good care at the outset not to be here upon any false pretences. [noun]
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Another young Englishman had done the like, after lurking in the forest of Hardelot, but he had been recaptured by the French at the outset of his hopeless voyage. [noun]
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Lord Geraldin, in the outset of life, had been a young man of accomplishment and hopes. [noun]
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Polly is more rash than I am, as the reader has observed in the outset of this memoir. [noun]
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At the outset he was disposed to take all difficulties philosophically. [noun]
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