startup
Pronunciation: [ˈstɑrtʌp]
Word
Context: "business"
(noun) a new company that is just beginning to work and sell products or services. Startups are usually trying something new and want to grow quickly.
Example
The startup launched its first app last month and is already getting many users.
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That startup failed because it didn't have a good plan.
Example
What makes a startup different from a regular company?
Context: "technology"
(noun) a new business that creates new ideas or technology, often in the tech field. These startups often focus on solving problems using new technology.
Example
The tech startup received funding to develop its innovative software.
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Not every tech startup is successful in bringing their product to market.
Example
Which tech startup do you think will be the most successful?
Context: "initiation"
(verb) to start or begin something, like introducing a new plan or project. When you startup something, you get it moving for the first time.
Example
She plans to startup her new project next week.
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They didn't manage to startup the event due to lack of interest.
Example
When do you want to startup the new program?
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