What part of speech is starters?

Starters can be categorized as a noun.

Advertising

Parts of speech

  • 1. starters is a noun, plural of starter.

Inflections

Noun

What does starters mean?

Definitions

Noun

starter - an electric motor for starting an engine
starter - a contestant in a team sport who is in the game at the beginning
starter - a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough; "to make sourdough you need a starter"
starter - the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition
starter - food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course)
starter - any new participant in some activity
starter - a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle

Examples of starters

#   Sentence  
1. noun I think for starters, myself and those of you who believe in God could say a special prayer for them.
2. noun ~It took over 40 mins to be taken to our table, once there it took another 20 mins to get our orders and a further 45 mins till our starters landed on our table.
3. noun For starters, I want to eat a little bit of cake.
4. noun Ruching and shirring are not the same thing. For starters, shirring involves elasticized threads in parallel rows.
5. noun Can you sugar frost it for starters?
6. noun For starters, I want to eat a little bit of pie.
7. noun For starters, millenials are more adventurous and want to try something new.
8. noun We ordered garlic bread and hot cheese dip for starters, which proved to be tastier than the main course.
9. noun We were very hungry and ordered a bunch of starters until the steaks were done.
10. noun "You've got so much in common." "Like what?" "Well, for starters, you're both single."
11. noun To make sourdough you need a starter.
12. noun Archibald says Mr. Bush would come into the office and, in a friendly way, offer up stories about the drinking he'd done the night before, kind of as a conversation starter.
Sentence  
noun
I think for starters, myself and those of you who believe in God could say a special prayer for them.
~It took over 40 mins to be taken to our table, once there it took another 20 mins to get our orders and a further 45 mins till our starters landed on our table.
For starters, I want to eat a little bit of cake.
Ruching and shirring are not the same thing. For starters, shirring involves elasticized threads in parallel rows.
Can you sugar frost it for starters?
For starters, I want to eat a little bit of pie.
For starters, millenials are more adventurous and want to try something new.
We ordered garlic bread and hot cheese dip for starters, which proved to be tastier than the main course.
We were very hungry and ordered a bunch of starters until the steaks were done.
"You've got so much in common." "Like what?" "Well, for starters, you're both single."
To make sourdough you need a starter.
Archibald says Mr. Bush would come into the office and, in a friendly way, offer up stories about the drinking he'd done the night before, kind of as a conversation starter.

Advertising
Advertising