commencement
[C/U] Both
This term carries a formal, almost ceremonial weight. While start or beginning are neutral, this word suggests a deliberate, official initiation of a process or a significant life transition. It is frequently found in legal documents or academic settings where a sense of gravity is required. In the context of graduation, it creates a linguistic paradox. Although the event marks the end of a student's schooling, the word emphasizes that the ceremony is actually the beginning of their professional life or adulthood, shifting the focus from completion to new opportunities.
Countable when referring to a specific graduation event. Uncountable when referring to the general act of starting a process.