starting point
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Definition
Noun: 1. A place, time, or situation from which something begins: The initial stage or position from which a process, journey, or discussion commences. 2. A basis or foundation for reasoning, discussion, or calculation: A fact, idea, or principle that serves as the first step in an argument or line of thought.
Usage and Examples
- As the initial location or moment:
- The trailhead serves as the starting point for the hike.
- Let's take 1990 as our starting point for analyzing economic trends.
- As the foundational idea or fact:
- The professor provided a clear definition as a starting point for the debate.
- This historical document is a useful starting point for your research.
Advanced Usage
- "to use something as a starting point": To adopt an initial idea, fact, or position as the basis for further development or investigation.
- We can use the client's rough sketch as a starting point for the final design.
- "a logical starting point": An initial step that is reasonable or well-founded.
- Checking the power supply is a logical starting point for troubleshooting the machine.
Variants and Related Words
- Start (noun/verb): The beginning of an activity or event; to begin something.
- The start of the race was exciting.
- Point of departure: A synonym often used in formal or technical contexts to mean a starting point, especially for a discussion or journey.
- This theory will be our point of departure.
Synonyms
- Beginning: The point in time or space at which something starts.
- Commencement: A formal word for a beginning or start.
- Outset: The very beginning of an event or process.
- Baseline: A minimum or starting point used for comparisons.
Related Phrases
- Jumping-off point: A point from which an enterprise, expedition, or discussion is launched. It implies a more dynamic beginning than a static "starting point."
- The article was a jumping-off point for a lively classroom discussion.
- Springboard: Something that provides an initial impetus for development. It suggests the starting point provides momentum.
- Her first successful novel was a springboard to a major writing career.
Notes on Meaning
The term "starting point" inherently contains the idea of a limit or boundary—the point from which something begins. It marks the end of the preparatory phase and the beginning of the main action or thought process. It is a neutral term and does not imply anything about the quality or duration of what follows.
Noun
- earliest limiting point