Meaning of the word "kick start" in English

What does "kick start" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

kick start

US /ˈkɪk.stɑːrt/
UK /ˈkɪk.stɑːt/

Verb

1.

to start a motorcycle or other engine by means of a kick-starter

Example:
He had to kick start his old motorbike every morning.
The engine wouldn't start, so I had to kick start it.
2.

to provide an impetus to start or resume a process or activity

Example:
The new marketing campaign aims to kick start sales.
We need to kick start the economy with some new policies.

Noun

1.

an act of starting a motorcycle or other engine by means of a kick-starter

Example:
He gave the engine a good kick start.
The old scooter always needed a strong kick start.
2.

an act of providing an impetus to start or resume a process or activity

Example:
The donation provided a much-needed kick start to the project.
The new manager gave the team a real kick start.