esordire
to make one's debut
verb eh-zor-DEE-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'exordiri' (to begin a web, to start).
Also means
to start out
Usage Note
Esordire uses the auxiliary avere in compound tenses (ha esordito). It typically describes a performer, writer, or athlete appearing or publishing for the first time (ha esordito in serie A — he made his debut in Serie A). The related noun is esordio (debut) and esordiente (newcomer).
Examples
"Ha esordito in teatro a soli diciotto anni."
Natural Translation
He made his debut in theatre at just eighteen.
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