Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
early-on
Adverb
/ˈɜrli ɒn/

Definition
At an early point in time; soon after something begins.

Examples
- Early-on in the project, we faced several challenges that needed to be addressed.
- If you set clear expectations early-on, it helps the team to stay focused.

Meaning
The term ‘early-on’ refers to the initial stages of an event, process, or situation. It highlights actions or occurrences that take place shortly after the beginning rather than later on.

Synonyms
- initially
- at first
- from the start