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outset
B1
noun
Usage:
90%
Beginning, Start
Translation: Beginning, Start
Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.sɛt/
Meaning: The very beginning or start of something.

Outset means the first part of something. It shows when something starts or begins.

We met at the outset of the project.

At the outset, it was very hard to learn.

2
B2
noun
Usage:
75%
Start, Initiation
Translation: Start, Initiation
Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.sɛt/
Meaning: The point or moment when a situation or process begins.

Outset can mean the moment when a process or event begins. It is often used to talk about plans, meetings, or activities.

At the outset of the meeting, rules were explained.

She was nervous at the outset of the speech.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
65%
Initial Phase, Opening
Translation: Initial Phase, Opening
Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.sɛt/
Meaning: The initial phase in a sequence of actions or development.

Outset refers to the first stage in a process or series of events. It can describe how something starts before developing further.

They faced many problems in the outset of the plan.

The outset of the game was slow and quiet.

4
B1
noun (idiomatic phrase)
Usage:
80%
At The Beginning
Translation: At The Beginning
Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.sɛt/
Meaning: The outset of something as an idiomatic phrase meaning the very start or first stage.

When people say ‘at the outset,’ they mean very early or first part of something. It is a fixed phrase used in speaking and writing.

I told you at the outset about the rules.

You should decide clearly at the outset.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
40%
Commencement, Initiation
Translation: Commencement, Initiation
Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.sɛt/
Meaning: The point at which an activity or event is initiated in legal or official terms.

Outset can be used in formal or legal language to show the exact beginning of an official action or event.

The contract was signed at the outset of the fiscal year.

Legal actions began at the outset of the trial.

6
C2
noun
Usage:
25%
Origin, Inception
Translation: Origin, Inception
Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt.sɛt/
Meaning: A technical term in historical or literary analysis referring to the starting point of an era or movement.

In history or literature, outset can mean the exact moment or period when a major era or style starts.

The outset of the Renaissance period changed Europe.

Scholars study the outset of modern literature carefully.

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