Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
start-out
phrasal verb
/stɑrt aʊt/

Definition
To begin a journey or a particular activity.

Examples
- She decided to start out on her own after finishing college.
- They always start out their meetings with a brief introduction.
- If you want to run a marathon, you should start out with shorter distances.

Meaning
The term ‘start-out’ refers to the initial act of commencing something, such as a project or a journey. It implies taking the first step toward a goal or beginning a process.

Synonyms
- begin
- commence
- initiate
- embark