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UK//ˈstɑːtɪd//US//ˈstɑrtɪd//

Meaning of Started

Past tense of start; to have taken the first step in an action.

In simple words: To begin something.

Started in a sentence

  • She started her own business last year.
  • They started the meeting without him.
  • He started reading the book yesterday.
  • Have you started your homework yet?
  • We started the project two months ago.
  • She had started to feel unwell before the trip.
  • They quickly started running when they heard the alarm.
  • He started crying when he watched the movie.

How to use Started

Use 'started' to indicate the beginning of an action in the past. Appropriate in most contexts but avoid for very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

start + object

Memory hint

Think of 'start' as opening a new book; 'started' means you just opened it.

Related words

Collocations with Started

  • started a new job
  • started a conversation
  • started the engine
  • started on a journey
  • started a family

Synonyms for Started

  • began
  • initiated
  • commenced
  • launched
  • embarked

Opposites of Started

Common mistakes with Started

  • Confused with 'start' as present tense.
  • 'Starting' used instead of 'started' for past actions.
  • Incorrectly using 'started' for future actions.

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Frequently asked questions about Started

What does Started mean?

To begin something.

What is the definition of Started?

Past tense of start; to have taken the first step in an action.

How do you use Started in a sentence?

She started her own business last year.

Can you give another example of Started?

They started the meeting without him.

What are synonyms for Started?

Common alternatives include began, initiated, commenced, launched, embarked.

What is the opposite of Started?

Opposite meanings include finished, ended, completed.

What words go with Started?

It commonly pairs with started a new job, started a conversation, started the engine, started on a journey, started a family.

What are common mistakes when using Started?

Confused with 'start' as present tense. 'Starting' used instead of 'started' for past actions. Incorrectly using 'started' for future actions.

How do you pronounce Started?

US: //ˈstɑrtɪd//, UK: //ˈstɑːtɪd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Started?

Use 'started' to indicate the beginning of an action in the past. Appropriate in most contexts but avoid for very formal writing.