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outset

1 of 1noun
/ˈaʊt.ˌsɛt/
Forms:outsets
1

the beginning of something

  • At the outset of the project, we established clear goals and objectives.
  • The outset of their journey was marked by enthusiasm and excitement.
  • She made it clear from the outset that she expected complete honesty.
  • At the outset of his career, he faced many challenges but persevered.
  • The team was confident at the outset of the tournament, believing they could win.
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