Opposite of the cause or latent beginning of a feeling, process, or condition
Opposite of the basic cause, source, or origin of something
“Massive amounts of oil spilled into the ocean and damaged the wildlife and coastline as a consequence of his actions.”
(commonly "beginnings") Opposite of one's background or early years
“However, as he abandons his security and determines to live with authenticity as a goal, his future is promising.”
Opposite of a person's social background or ancestry
“Seven of her progeny were born at the Maddox Farm, but only the two daughters sired by Rosa May's Knight have been tested.”
Opposite of fundamental or basic truths, concepts or ideas
Opposite of plural for the point in time or space at which something begins
“There is no need to throw in the towel just because someone predicts the end is nigh.”
(commonly "beginnings") Opposite of plural for the origins of a person or object
“Their team was ahead by two points when the buzzer signaled the end of the game.”
Opposite of plural for the initial portion of a speech or literary work
“At the conclusion of his oration, Ray simply thanked the judges, walked from the room, and drove the 90 miles back to his farm in central Kansas.”
Opposite of plural for the initial portion of some extended and physical thing
“Two minutes' walk brought him to the end of the footpath and into the road on to which the stable gates of the house opened.”
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