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firstWordReference English Thesaurus © 2025Sense: Adjective: beginningSynonyms: Antonyms: Sense: Adjective: inauguralSynonyms: Sense: Adjective: mainSynonyms: main Collocations, principal Collocations, number one, primary Collocations, leading Collocations, chief Collocations, biggest, supreme, premier Collocations, greatest Collocations, predominant, paramount Collocations, central Collocations, foremost Collocations Sense: Adjective: leadingSynonyms: Sense: Noun: new experience - preceded by 'a'Synonyms: new experience, something new, new Collocations, brand new, makes a change Sense: Adverb: firstlySynonyms: Sense: Adverb: at the beginningSynonyms: at first, at the beginning, initially Collocations, to begin with, in the beginning, at the outset, to start with, for starters (slang)
Can I say: the first and "at the same time" the last part of - English Only forum
First and last - English Only forum
first and last - English Only forum
First name or last name in closing and opening messages - English Only forum
first name, middle name, and last name - English Only forum
first name, middle name, surname,last name, family name and other name - English Only forum
first, last and security - English Only forum
first, last, and synonyms - English Only forum
for the first time.... and for the last time... - English Only forum
midwives and medical professionals ( order in a list: most important first or last?) - English Only forum
my first and last post - English Only forum
pronunciation of 'first name' and 'last week' - English Only forum
Right-on-the-Job is her first and last name, both all two of them. - English Only forum
That's what all you gentlemen split on, first and last - English Only forum
the first and the last person/people - English Only forum
Two days ago. First and last month - English Only forum
using first name and last name - English Only forum
Which first and which last - English Only forum
Why do we say second to last and second to none, rather than first to last and first to none? - English Only forum
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