ending
/ˈɛndɪŋ/noun2 syllables
Ending means: the last section of a communication.
Synonyms for ending8
noun, as in the last section of a communication
noun, as in the act of ending something
noun, as in event whose occurrence ends something
noun, as in the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme)
noun, as in the point in time at which something ends
Opposites of ending
What does ending mean?5
noun
the last section of a communication“in conclusion I want to say …”
the act of ending something“the termination of the agreement”
event whose occurrence ends something“his death marked the ending of an era”
the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme)“I don't like words that have ‘-ism’ as an ending”
the point in time at which something ends“the end of the year”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with ending?24
three syllables
four syllables
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Ending in a sentence
- His negotiations, far from ending in failure, achieved dazzling success.AlanF_US
- It was a great success, ending in a long run.unknown
- The first half of the movie was captivating, but the ending was anticlimactic.cazort
- The film had a great beginning, but the ending wasn't believable.mailohilohi
- Despite all these problems, our story had a happy ending.DJ_Saidez
- The world is ending, and it's all your fault!espamatics
- I baked a cake, and it was the perfect ending to the meal.Amastan
- My dream, made entirely of breeze, is now ending in a gale.carlosalberto
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Forms of ending
as a noun
- plural
- endings