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begin verb (past tense began, past participle begun, present participle beginning) 1 tr & intr to start. 2 tr & intr to bring or come into being Our story begins in the summer of 1970 when we began our family. 3 intrans to start speaking. 4 intrans to be the first, or to take the first step Nick, will you begin? 5 intrans, colloq to have the ability or possibility to do something I can't even begin to understand. to begin with at first; firstly.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon.
begin with someone or something to deal with them or it first. |
beginning noun 1 the point or occasion at which something begins. 2 an opening or first part of something.
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