What is another word for from the beginning?

Pronunciation: [fɹʌmðə bɪɡˈɪnɪŋ] (IPA)

Starting from the very outset, from inception, and from the very start are all synonyms for the phrase 'from the beginning'. These expressions refer to the initial stages of something, the genesis, the onset or the inauguration. They are useful to convey an idea of a project, program or a process that has just begun. Another synonym for 'from the beginning' is 'ab initio' which comes from the Latin term meaning 'from the source'. These synonyms are used to indicate a fresh start, an initial point, or a starting point for something new. By using these terms, one can emphasize the importance of starting afresh.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with From the beginning

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    Hannah Arendt
  • I'd like to say from the beginning that the 12 years I've been coming here, I've met unfailing courtesy and cooperation, courtesy from your people and cooperation from the Ministry of Information.
    Peter Arnett
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  • India saw from the beginning, and, even in her ages of reason and her age of increasing ignorance, she never lost hold of the insight, that life cannot be rightly seen in the sole light, cannot be perfectly lived in the sole power of its externalities.
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