Sentence example with the word 'outset'

outset

alpha, commencement, dawning, flying start, inception, leading edge, opening, outsetting, setoff, square one, starting point

Definition n. the time at which something is supposed to begin

Last update: July 21, 2015


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Her innocence was obvious from the very outset.   [noun]

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In the latter case the models are in place at the outset, they form the axiomatic basis.   [noun]

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Thus from the outset the question of mutual understanding is posed.   [noun]

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But to give it the lead at the outset would be fatal to future happiness.   [noun]

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For she had taken good care at the outset not to be here upon any false pretences.   [noun]

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Another young Englishman had done the like, after lurking in the forest of Hardelot, but he had been recaptured by the French at the outset of his hopeless voyage.   [noun]

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Lord Geraldin, in the outset of life, had been a young man of accomplishment and hopes.   [noun]

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Polly is more rash than I am, as the reader has observed in the outset of this memoir.   [noun]

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At the outset he was disposed to take all difficulties philosophically.   [noun]

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