💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Outstart"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| astartnoun | (intransitive) To start up. |
| start upverb | (transitive) To commence the operation of; to activate; to launch. |
| kick offverb | (ambitransitive, idiomatic) To start; to launch; to set in motion. |
| head offverb | (transitive) To avoid the undesirable consequences of; to prevent. |
| get startedverb | (intransitive) To begin an activity. |
| kick startnoun | (figuratively) A fast or strong start; help with starting or beginning well. |
| boot upverb | (intransitive, of a computer) To start, using its bootstrap procedure. |
| startnoun | The beginning of an activity. |
| get goingverb | (intransitive) To leave, to depart, to get moving. |
| fire upverb | (transitive, computing, informal) To launch; to run. |
| kickstartnoun | Alternative spelling of kick start. [A metal bar on a motorcycle used to start its engine.] |
| upstartnoun | One who has suddenly gained wealth, power, or other prominence, but either has not received social acceptance or has become arrogant or presumptuous. |
| outspringverb | (intransitive) To spring out. |
| set offverb | (idiomatic, intransitive) To leave; to set out; to begin a journey or trip. |
| bump-startverb | Synonym of push-start. |
| tostartnoun | (obsolete) To spring or fly apart; burst. |
| start offverb | To begin. |
| break inverb | (intransitive) To enter a place by force or illicit means. |
| blast offverb | (idiomatic, intransitive) to begin ascent under rocket power |
| get off on the right footverb | Alternative form of start off on the right foot. [To begin well.] |
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