What is another word for first moments?

Pronunciation: [fˈɜːst mˈə͡ʊmənts] (IPA)

The first moments of any experience can be exciting, nerve-wracking, exhilarating or even terrifying. They are the initial impressions that set the tone for what is to come and often hold great significance in our memories. Synonyms for these moments include the beginning, the outset, the start, the inception, the initiation or the opening. Each of these words carries a slightly different nuance, but all focus on the importance of those initial few moments. Whether it's the start of a new job, a first date, or the birth of a child, the first moments are often the most memorable and can shape our perception of the entire experience.

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What are the hypernyms for First moments?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with First moments

  • In the first moments, the members of the Presidium who were with me at the Secretariat were taken to the Party Central Committee under the control of Soviet forces.
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    George Eliot
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    Menachem Mendel Schneerson
  • There is no despair so absolute as that which comes with the first moments of our first great sorrow, when we have not yet known what it is to have suffered and be healed, to have despaired and have recovered hope.
    George Eliot

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