Begun - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bɪˈɡʌn|  American pronunciation of the word begun
Brit.  |bɪˈɡʌn|  British pronunciation of the word begun
- this word is a past participle form of the irregular verbto begin

verb

- past participle of begin

Extra examples

I had just begun eating when the phone rang.

Now that I've begun, I'll go on till I finish.

All of your classmates have begun their projects, and I suggest you do the same.

As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control.

The wood on the deck has begun to rot.

The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold.

Wind filled the sails and our journey had begun.

They've begun filtering their water to remove impurities.

Early election returns have begun to filter in.

Journalists have begun making predictions about the winner of the coming election.

...in those coin-operated binoculars at scenic areas your viewing time seems to elapse almost before it has begun...

Her theories have begun to win grudging acceptance in the scientific community.

...“The day is begun,” the narrator intoned...

The country's immigration policies have begun to liberalize.

A pullout of troops from the region has begun.

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