What is another word for very beginnings?

Pronunciation: [vˈɛɹɪ bɪɡˈɪnɪŋz] (IPA)

The phrase 'very beginnings' refers to the earliest stages of something, suggesting a new or nascent idea or concept. Synonyms for this phrase could include 'genesis', which refers to the origin or creation of something, or 'incipience', to describe the initial, developing phase of an idea or process. Other synonyms might include 'commencement', denoting the start or beginning of something, or 'emergence', to describe the arising of something from obscurity or non-existence. The phrase 'start-up' could also be used to describe the very beginnings of a new business venture or project.

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

Famous quotes with Very beginnings

  • As a child, I read science fiction, but from the very beginnings of my reading for pleasure, I read a lot of non-fictional history, particularly historical biography.
    Norman Spinrad
  • How did Biot arrive at the partial differential equation? [the heat conduction equation] . . . Perhaps Laplace gave Biot the equation and left him to sink or swim for a few years in trying to derive it. That would have been merely an instance of the way great mathematicians since the very beginnings of mathematical research have effortlessly maintained their superiority over ordinary mortals.
    Clifford Truesdell
  • Acknowledgement, and celebration, of mystery probably constitutes the most consistent theme of my poetry from its very beginnings.Poems present their testimony as circumstantial evidences, not as closing argument.I would say that the imagination, which synergizes intellect, emotion and instinct, is the perceptive organ through which it is possible, though not inevitable, to experience God.
    Denise Levertov

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