Start means to begin or cause something to begin. Start can describe actions that start at a specific time. Start can indicate the first part of a series of actions. Start can describe someone's first job. Start can describe the creation or establishment of something
As functions as an adverb, conjunction, pronoun, preposition, and noun. Expresses similarity, comparison, or in manner. Indicates time, while, or at the same time that. Can mean "because" or "while, when"
The act of taking or the state of being taken. Money earned or gained. Government regulations imposing property restrictions. Something that is taken
To scrape or dig with claws or nails. To rub and tear surfaces with sharp objects. To relieve itching by lightly scratching. To collect with difficulty or effort. To write or draw on surfaces
Refers to something happening again or once more. Indicates returning to a previous position or place. Expresses additional information or besides
"Rather" is an adverb expressing preference, degree, or extent. Word originates from Old English "hrathor" meaning "more readily". Can function as adverb, comparative, or conjunction