start

[ stahrt ]
/ stɑrt /

verb (used without object)

verb (used with object)

noun

Origin of start

before 1150; (v.) Middle English sterten to rush out, leap (cognate with Middle High German sterzen); replacing Old English styrtan (attested once), cognate with German stürzen; (noun) Middle English stert(e) sudden jerk, leap, derivative of the v.

synonym study for start

10. See begin.

OTHER WORDS FROM start

Example sentences from the Web for restart

British Dictionary definitions for restart (1 of 3)

restart

verb (riːˈstɑːt)

to start again

noun (ˈriːˌstɑːt)

  1. the act or an instance of starting againthe restart of the lap
  2. (as modifier)a restart device

British Dictionary definitions for restart (2 of 3)

start
/ (stɑːt) /

verb

noun

Word Origin for start

Old English styrtan; related to Old Norse sterta to crease, Old High German sturzen to rush

British Dictionary definitions for restart (3 of 3)

START
/ (stɑːt) /

n acronym for

Strategic Arms Reduction Talks

Idioms and Phrases with restart

start