Initia example sentences
in·i·tial
adjective
initial (adjective)
- existing or occurring at the beginning:
- (of a letter) at the beginning of a word:
- the first letter of a name or word, typically a person's name or a word forming part of a phrase:
- mark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it:
- agree to or ratify (a treaty or contract) by signing it:
Synonyms
beginning, opening, commencing, starting, inceptive, embryonic, fledgling, first, early, earliest, prime, primary, preliminary, elementary, foundational, preparatory, rudimentary, introductory, inaugural, incipient, inchoate, pilot, test, trial, final, abbreviation, acronym, initialism, sign, countersign, autograph, endorse, inscribe, superscribe, witness, underwrite, ratify, accept, approve, authorize, validate, recognize, reject, repeal"Initia" Example Sentences
Recently Searched
› Adriatic adjective
› Hilts noun
› Striver verb
› Monody
› Aryl noun chemistry
› Initia adjective
› Spare
› Json
› Bifurication noun
› Mooched verb
› Replacements noun
› Mountainously adjective
› Klezmer noun
› Irrvocable adjective
› Parkie noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal
› Tfci
› Telencephalonmodl [təˌlənˈsefələn]
› Photomasks noun
› Milieux
› Luringly