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beginning
[bih-gin-ing]
noun
an act or circumstance of entering upon an action or state.
the beginning of hostilities.
Antonyms: endingthe point of time or space at which anything begins.
the beginning of the Christian era; the beginning of the route.
Antonyms: endthe first part.
the beginning of the book; the beginning of the month.
Often beginnings. the initial stage or part of anything.
the beginnings of science.
origin; source; first cause.
A misunderstanding about the rent was the beginning of their quarrel.
adjective
just formed.
a beginning company.
first; opening.
the beginning chapters of a book.
basic or introductory.
beginning Spanish.
learning the fundamentals.
a beginning swimmer.
beginning
/ bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ /
noun
a start; commencement
(often plural) a first or early part or stage
the place where or time when something starts
an origin; source
Word History and Origins
Origin of beginning1
Example Sentences
Since the beginning of the year, there have been police reports of criminal damage at several Cadw sites.
"It wasn't the best level of the tournament for me but I kept a cool head from the beginning and the last point."
She married valet John Bates at the beginning of Season 3 and the couple went through numerous ups and downs in the years that followed, including several miscarriages.
“We’ve grown so close over the years, as we all have, and that dynamic has been there from the beginning,” Dockery says.
All told, this is not exactly the start he wanted to what the prime minister described as the beginning of "phase two" of his government at the beginning of the week.
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When To Use
The word beginning is hard to spell for two reasons. It doesn't simply combine the base word (begin) with the suffix -ing, as is done in other easy-to-remember words that end in -ing, like starting and talking. Also, it can be tempting to use a double g (beggining) instead of a double n. How to spell beginning: To spell beginning, you take the base word begin and add an n at the end. Then, add the suffix -ing. Why do you need an extra n? Because you should begin right Now.
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