Commence
UK //kəˈmɛns//US //kəˈmɛns//
Definition
To begin or start an action or process.
In simple words: To start or begin something.
Examples
- The ceremony will commence at noon.
- We will commence the project next month.
- The course will commence after the orientation week.
- Please commence your presentation when you're ready.
- They decided to commence a new era of innovation.
Usage notes
Used in formal writing and speeches. It's less common in everyday conversation. Often used in legal and professional contexts.
Grammar pattern
commence + object
Memory hint
Commence sounds like 'come, men's' - imagine a group of men coming together to start an event.
Collocations
- commence operations
- commence proceedings
- commence studies
Synonyms
- begin
- start
- initiate
- launch
- originate
Antonyms
- cease
- stop
- end
Common mistakes
- Used incorrectly in informal contexts where simpler 'start' would be better.
- Confused with 'committed' due to similar sounds.
- Often misspelled as 'comence'.