All English words - page 3507
Started
stɑːtMeanings of Started:
verbBegin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space.
Usage examples:
The season starts in september
nounThe point in time or space at which something has its origin; the beginning.
Usage examples:
He takes over as chief executive at the start of next year
abbreviationStrategic arms reduction treaty, an agreement between the us and the soviet union to limit and reduce strategic nuclear weapons, first signed in 1991.
Meanings of Startful:
adjectiveLiable to start; easily startled, nervous, timorous.
Meanings of Starthroat:
nounAny of several hummingbirds of the genus heliomaster, having a long bill and a patch of metallic reddish-purple on the throat of adult males.
Starting-out
stɑːtMeanings of Starting-out:
verbTo begin to do something or go somewhere, or to begin or happen
Usage examples:
[ t ] when do you start your new job?, [ i ] we started with nothing when we got married., [ i ] cl…
Starting-point
ˈstɑː.tɪŋ ˌpɔɪntMeanings of Starting-point:
nounA place or position where something begins
Usage examples:
The starting point for the guided tour of the town is in the market square., the committee emphasiz…
Meanings of Startle:
verbCause to feel sudden shock or alarm.
Usage examples:
A sudden sound in the doorway startled her
Startling
ˈstɑːt(ə)lMeanings of Startling:
adjectiveVery surprising, astonishing, or remarkable.
Usage examples:
He bore a startling likeness to their father
verbCause to feel sudden shock or alarm.
Usage examples:
A sudden sound in the doorway startled her
Startlingly
ˈstɑː.təlɪŋ.liMeanings of Startlingly:
adverbIn a very surprising, astonishing, or remarkable way.
Usage examples:
The proportion of deaths suffered by civilians rose startlingly
Starts
stɑːtMeanings of Starts:
verbBegin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space.
Usage examples:
The season starts in september
nounThe point in time or space at which something has its origin; the beginning.
Usage examples:
He takes over as chief executive at the start of next year
abbreviationStrategic arms reduction treaty, an agreement between the us and the soviet union to limit and reduce strategic nuclear weapons, first signed in 1991.
Meanings of Starty:
adjectiveEasily startled or frightened; jumpy; (especially of a horse) skittish, frisky.
Meanings of Starved:
verbSuffer or die or cause to suffer or die from hunger.
Usage examples:
She left her animals to starve
adjectiveVery hungry
Usage examples:
The horse was found half-starved and suffering from neglect., people who are starved of sleep start…
Meanings of Starves:
verbSuffer or die or cause to suffer or die from hunger.
Usage examples:
She left her animals to starve
Meanings of Starvy:
adjectiveOriginally of land and its produce: lacking in nutrients, poor. later more generally: indicative of starvation; undernourished, weak; feeble, sparse.
Meanings of Starward:
adverbTo or towards the stars or a (particular) star; in the direction of the stars.
adjectiveHeading, directed, or pointing towards the stars.
Meanings of Stary:
adjectiveOf the eyes: staring, or giving the appearance of staring.
Meanings of Stases:
nounA period or state of inactivity or equilibrium.
Usage examples:
Long periods of stasis
Meanings of Stash:
verbStore (something) safely in a hidden or secret place.
Usage examples:
Their wealth had been stashed away in swiss banks
nounA store or supply of something, typically one that is kept hidden or secret.
Usage examples:
The man grudgingly handed over a stash of notes
Meanings of Stashed:
verbStore (something) safely in a hidden or secret place.
Usage examples:
Their wealth had been stashed away in swiss banks
nounA store or supply of something, typically one that is kept hidden or secret.
Usage examples:
The man grudgingly handed over a stash of notes
Meanings of Stashes:
verbStore (something) safely in a hidden or secret place.
Usage examples:
Their wealth had been stashed away in swiss banks
nounA store or supply of something, typically one that is kept hidden or secret.
Usage examples:
The man grudgingly handed over a stash of notes
Stashing
stæʃMeanings of Stashing:
verbStore (something) safely in a hidden or secret place.
Usage examples:
Their wealth had been stashed away in swiss banks
nounA store or supply of something, typically one that is kept hidden or secret.
Usage examples:
The man grudgingly handed over a stash of notes
Meanings of Statal:
adjectiveOf or relating to a political state.
Meanings of Statant:
adjective(of an animal) standing with all four paws on the ground.
Usage examples:
In his pride reserved for peacocks, it is shown statant affronty with the tail feathers spread.
Meanings of Statary:
adjectiveOf or relating to army ants or their colony during the phase in which they return to a fixed location each night; designating such a colony.
State
steɪtMeanings of State:
nounThe particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time.
Usage examples:
The state of the company's finances
verbExpress something definitely or clearly in speech or writing.
Usage examples:
The report stated that more than 51 per cent of voters failed to participate
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