All commencing synonyms
com·mence
C c noun commencing
- commencement — The commencement of something is its beginning.
preposition commencing
adjective commencing
- first-hand — from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
- originating — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
- incepted — to take in; ingest.
- headmost — most advanced; foremost.
- inceptive — beginning; initial.
- authored — a person who writes a novel, poem, essay, etc.; the composer of a literary work, as distinguished from a compiler, translator, editor, or copyist.
- initiatory — introductory; initial: an initiatory step toward a treaty.
- incipient — beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage: an incipient cold.
- underived — not derived; fundamental, as an axiom or postulate; immediate.
- original — belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something, or to a thing at its beginning: The book still has its original binding.
- derivative — A derivative is something which has been developed or obtained from something else.
- germinal — being in the earliest stage of development: germinal ideas.
- nascent — beginning to exist or develop: That nascent republic is holding its first election this month.
- initial — of, relating to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a process.