Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
strike-up
phrasal verb
/straɪk ʌp/

Definition
To initiate or begin a conversation, especially in a casual or informal manner.

Examples
- She decided to strike up a conversation with the person sitting next to her on the bus.
- It’s easy to strike up a friendship when you share common interests.
- During the event, he struck up a dialogue with several attendees.

Meaning
The phrase ‘strike up’ typically refers to the act of starting a discussion or interaction with someone. It often implies a spontaneous or friendly approach to engaging others.

Synonyms
- Initiate
- Start
- Engage
- Open up
- Commence