Pronunciation: /ˈstɑrtɪŋ pɔɪnt/
noun a place or position where something begins or originates
A1 My starting point in learning English was the alphabet.
A2 For tourists, the museum is a good starting point to explore the city.
B1 The meeting served as a starting point for discussing the new project.
B2 The research paper used the theory as a starting point for further investigation.
C1 The historical document was considered the starting point for understanding the events of that era.
C2 The novel's ambiguous ending left readers questioning the starting point of the protagonist's journey.
formal The research paper provides a solid starting point for further investigation.
informal Let's use this book as our starting point for the project.
slang This app is the bomb, it's the perfect starting point for planning your trip.
figurative The first chapter of the novel serves as a starting point for the protagonist's journey.
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