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adjective as in incipient
adjective as in introductory
adjective as in maiden
adjective as in original
adjective as in premier
adjective as in primary/prime
adjective as in primary/prime
adjective as in rudimentary
adjective as in originating
adjective as in prefatory
Weak matches
adjective as in budding
adjective as in basal
adjective as in prolegomenous
adjective as in rudimental
Weak matches
adjective as in elementary
Strongest matches
adjective as in embryonic
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adjective as in experimental
adjective as in first
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in fresh
Weak matches
- beginning
- brand-new
- comer
- contemporary
- crude
- current
- gleaming
- glistening
- hot off the press
- immature
- just out
- latest
- mint
- modern
- modernistic
- neoteric
- newborn
- newfangled
- novel
- now
- radical
- sparkling
- state-of-the-art
- the latest
- this season's
- unconventional
- unprocessed
- unseasoned
- untouched
- up-to-date
- virginal
- what's happening
- young
- youthful
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Example Sentences
I think the material dictates the form it should take and I have written stories that are more beginning-middle-end oriented.
In a word, the settlements of the south, after four hundred years of ruin and desertion, were once more beginning a new existence.
That fact interested her more than the campaign on behalf of unfortunate women which Evelyn was once more beginning to describe.
In Nirvana ceases all changeno more beginning and endingno more birth and deathperfect rest.
He left the melancholy group, once more beginning their sad business, and went out again into the narrow street.
In a minute she heard her husband once more beginning to hum the refrain about Ina.
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On this page you'll find 506 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more beginning, such as: embryonic, nascent, basic, beginning, commencing, and elementary.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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