[Phrasal Verb] DIVE IN - Jumpstart Your Day with Enthusiastic Beginnings

Dive in

Dive in

to start something enthusiastically

To dive in means to begin something with enthusiasm and without hesitation. This phrasal verb is often used to describe the start of an activity where the individual is fully committed. For example, if you're at a start-up pitching session, rather than cautiously outlining your ideas, you might dive in by passionately explaining your innovative concept, capturing the interest of potential investors immediately.

Example Sentences

  1. Let's dive in and start the project.

    Let's start the project immediately.

  2. She dived in without any hesitation.

    She started without any hesitation.

  3. They decided to dive into the new course material immediately.

    They decided to start the new course material right away.

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