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View definitions for outset

outset

noun as in starting

Strongest match

noun as in beginning

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In the dressing room before the fight, trainer Joe Gallagher drilled into Jonas how to deal with Price's burst of punches, but 'Miss GB' struggled with her opponent's speed from the outset.

From BBC

From the outset, it was obvious that Gaga was excited about this new phase.

From BBC

North Korea sealed its borders at the outset of the pandemic, shutting out diplomats, aid workers and travellers, and making it nearly impossible to know what was happening there.

From BBC

Turns out, Lux felt exactly the opposite — embracing an early opportunity to show both his current and former clubs what he believes he’s capable of at the outset of this new chapter in his career.

At the outset of trial, Tacopina admitted Rocky was the person seen opening fire in the video — but the lawyer contended his client used a fake weapon that only fired blanks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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