Initially

/ɪˈnɪʃəli/ adverb

Initially means at the beginning or at first, before things changed. It describes the early stage of an event or process.

It is formed from “initial” plus the adverb ending “-ly.” “Initial” itself comes from Latin “initialis,” from “initium” (beginning).

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