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UK//dʒʌst tə stɑːt//US//dʒʌst tə stɑrt//

Meaning of Just to start

Used to indicate the beginning of an action or process.

In simple words: This means to begin something.

Just to start in a sentence

  • Just to start, let me thank everyone for coming today.
  • Just to start, we will review the main points of the project.
  • I want to address the problems, just to start repairing our relationship.
  • We had a delicious breakfast, just to start the day right.
  • Just to start, we need to gather more information on the subject.

How to use Just to start

Used to indicate the beginning of an action or process. Generally appropriate in both spoken and written English.

Grammar pattern

just to start + clause

Memory hint

Imagine someone saying 'Just to start the engine' before turning the key.

Related words

Collocations with Just to start

  • just to start the meeting
  • just to start a conversation
  • just to start the process
  • just to start the project

Synonyms for Just to start

  • to begin
  • initially
  • to commence
  • in the beginning
  • to kick off

Common mistakes with Just to start

  • Using 'just to start' in overly formal contexts.
  • Incorrectly placing it at the end of a sentence.

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Frequently asked questions about Just to start

What does Just to start mean?

This means to begin something.

What is the definition of Just to start?

Used to indicate the beginning of an action or process.

How do you use Just to start in a sentence?

Just to start, let me thank everyone for coming today.

Can you give another example of Just to start?

Just to start, we will review the main points of the project.

What are synonyms for Just to start?

Common alternatives include to begin, initially, to commence, in the beginning, to kick off.

What words go with Just to start?

It commonly pairs with just to start the meeting, just to start a conversation, just to start the process, just to start the project.

What are common mistakes when using Just to start?

Using 'just to start' in overly formal contexts. Incorrectly placing it at the end of a sentence.

How do you pronounce Just to start?

US: //dʒʌst tə stɑrt//, UK: //dʒʌst tə stɑːt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Just to start?

Used to indicate the beginning of an action or process. Generally appropriate in both spoken and written English.