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Start into Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɑɹt/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
START IN-too, START in-TOO, START IN-tuh
stˈɑːt/ /ˈɪntʊ
STAHT IN-tu

Definition

To begin doing something, often with energy or suddenly. Commonly used to describe someone beginning a new action, task, or speaking forcefully.

Usage & Nuances

"Start into" is more emphatic than just "start"; it often suggests someone jumps into an activity quickly or forcefully. Frequently used with actions ('start into work'), speeches ('start into a long explanation'), or emotional reactions ('start into an argument'). Not as commonly used as "start"; more typical in narratives or descriptive writing.

Example Sentences

She started into her homework as soon as she got home.

basic

The teacher started into the lesson without waiting.

basic

He started into a long story about his trip.

basic

When I walked in, they started into a heated debate.

natural

After a moment of silence, she suddenly started into singing.

natural

He didn't wait for an invitation; he just started into the project on his own.

natural