- nounend (noun) · ends (plural noun)
- a final part of something, especially a period of time, an activity, or a story:"the end of the year" · "Mario led the race from beginning to end"
- a termination of a state or situation:"the party called for an end to violence" · "one notice will be effective to bring the tenancy to an end"
- used to emphasize that something, typically a subject of discussion, is considered finished:"you will go to church and that's the end of it"
- a person's death:"he realized that his end was near" · "he would meet his end at the hands of a sorcerer"
- archaic(in biblical use) an ultimate state or condition:"the end of that man is peace"
- the furthest or most extreme part or point of something:"the end house" · "a length of wire with a hook at the end"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa small piece that is left after something has been used:"a box of candle ends"
- the part or share of an activity with which someone is concerned:"you're going to honor your end of the deal"
- a specified extreme point on a scale:"homebuyers at the lower end of the market"
- the part of an athletic field or court defended by one team or player:"when they changed ends, the goals kept coming"
- a place that is linked to another by a phone call, letter, or journey:"“Hello,” said a voice at the other end"
- a goal or result that one seeks to achieve:"each would use the other to further his own ends" · "he used a series of strategies to achieve his ends" · "to this end, schools were set up for peasant women"
- (in lawn bowling and curling) a session of play in one particular direction across the playing area.
- american footballan offensive or defensive lineman positioned nearest to the sideline:"a defensive end"
verbend (verb) · ends (third person present) · ended (past tense) · ended (past participle) · ending (present participle)- come or bring to a final point; finish:"when the war ended, policy changed" · "the chapter ends with a case study" · "she wanted to end the relationship"
- reach a point and go no further:"the boundary where agnosticism ends and atheism begins"
- perform a final act:"he ended by thanking the public for their support"
- (end in)have as its final part, point, or result:"one in three marriages is now likely to end in divorce"
- (end up)eventually reach or come to a specified place, state, or course of action:"I ended up in Connecticut" · "you could end up with a higher income"
OriginOld English ende (noun), endian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch einde (noun), einden (verb) and German Ende (noun), enden (verb).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a final part of something, especially a period of time, an activity, or a story:
- the furthest or most extreme part or point of something:
- a small piece that is left after something has been used:
- a specified extreme point on a scale:
- a goal or result that one seeks to achieve:
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