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noun. a start; commencement. often plural a first or early part or stage. the place where or time when something starts. an origin; source.

Learn to pronounce be·gin·ning

/bəˈɡiniNG/
noun
the point in time or space at which something starts.
"he left at the beginning of February"
synonyms: dawn, birth, inception, conception, origination, genesis, emergence, rise, start, starting point, very beginning, launch, onset, outset, unfolding, development, developing, debut, day one, kickoff, commencement, opening, first part, preface, introduction, foreword, preamble, opening statement, opening remarks, prelude, prologue, exordium, proem, prolegomenon

adjective
new or inexperienced.
"a beginning gardener"

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Jul 31, 2024 · 1. The point at which something begins : start. It was clear from the beginning that she would win. 2. The first part. We missed the beginning of the movie.
the origin of something, or the place, time, or way in which something started: The city had its beginnings in Roman times.
beginning in British English · 1. a start; commencement · 2. (often plural). a first or early part or stage · 3. the place where or time when something starts.
The beginning is the first part or section of something, or the place where it starts. You watch the opening credits at the beginning of a movie.
[countable, usually singular] the time when something starts; the first part of an event, a story, etc. A story has to have a beginning, middle, and end.
5 days ago · the first part of something or the start of something: [ usually singular ] We met at the beginning of 1998. Things went well in the beginning.
That which begins or originates something; the source or first cause. The initial portion of some extended thing.
4 days ago · The meaning of IN THE BEGINNING is at the start. How to use in the beginning in a sentence.
BEGINNING meaning: 1 : the point or time at which something begins a starting point usually singular; 2 : the first part of something.