set out
set out
to start a journey
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set out with Russian translation
set out usage examples
Мы отправились рано, чтобы успеть на первый поезд.
We set out early to catch the first train.
Они отправились в деревню после завтрака.
They set out for the village after breakfast.
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set out synonyms
What's the difference between set out / leave / embark / depart / set off
the base phrase; means to start a journey
We set out early in the morning.
more general: to go away from a place, not specifically to begin a journey
We left the city at dawn.
often more formal; can mean to begin a journey or a new activity
They embarked on a long trip across Europe.
more formal; often used for planes, trains, or official departures
The train departs at 8:30.
very close synonym; common phrase meaning to begin a journey
We set off after breakfast.
close in meaning; can mean to begin a journey, but also to begin an activity or life stage
They started out before sunrise.
informal; means to leave and go somewhere, often to stop something or start a trip
We need to head off now.
literal, explanatory phrase rather than a fixed idiom
We will begin a journey tomorrow.
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How to pronounce set out and what this word means
set out means set out. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce set out
/sɛt ˈaʊt/
set out translation
set out
set out examples
We set out early to catch the first train.
set out transcription
/sɛt ˈaʊt/, /sɛt ˈaʊt/
Questions about this word
set out meaning: what does it mean?
to start a journey
set out pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
set out is pronounced as /sɛt ˈaʊt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
set out definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
We set out early to catch the first train. Translation: Мы отправились рано, чтобы успеть на первый поезд.
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