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False start

UK //fɔːls stɑːt//US //fɔls stɑrt//

Definition

An incorrect or premature start in a race or activity.

In simple words: A mistake made at the beginning of something.

Examples

  • The sprinter was disqualified for a false start during the championship race.
  • She was nervous and made a false start on her first speaking test.
  • His false start in the presentation caused some confusion among the audience.
  • In athletics, a false start can lead to disqualification if it happens twice.
  • They experienced a false start in negotiations before reaching a final agreement.

Usage notes

Used mainly in sports and exams to indicate a premature beginning. Not typically used in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a runner who jumps the gun at the start of a race.

Collocations

  • make a false start
  • experience a false start
  • call a false start

Synonyms

  • premature start
  • false beginning
  • mistaken start

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'false alarm' which has a different meaning.
  • Using it outside of sports contexts can sound awkward.
  • Misunderstanding it as a planned restart rather than a mistake.