Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
start-off
phrasal verb
/stɑrt ɒf/

Definition
To begin something, especially a journey or a process.

Examples
- We decided to start off early in the morning to avoid traffic.
- Let’s start off with a brief introduction before diving into the main topic.

Meaning
The phrase refers to initiating an action or event, often used in contexts like starting a trip, a project, or a discussion.

Synonyms
- begin
- commence
- initiate
- launch