- 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:
verb
Bokep
- Final part or limit of somethingThe word end can have different meanings depending on the context, but generally it refers to the final part or limit of something1234. End implies a natural termination or completion, or an attainment of purpose1. End can also convey a strong sense of finality4. Some synonyms of end are close, complete, conclude, finish, and terminate4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.End, close, conclusion, finish, outcome refer to the termination of something. End implies a natural termination or completion, or an attainment of purpose: the end of a day, of a race; to some good end.www.dictionary.com/browse/endBritannica Dictionary definition of END 1 [singular] a : a point that marks the limit of something : the point at which something no longer continues to happen or existwww.britannica.com/dictionary/endthe final part of something such as a period of time, activity, or story:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
Some common synonyms of end are close, complete, conclude, finish, and terminate. While all these words mean "to bring or come to a stopping point or limit," end conveys a strong sense of finality. When might close be a better fit than end?
www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/end End Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Explore further
END Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
END | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
END definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
End - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
END | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
end verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
End - definition of end by The Free Dictionary
end noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
End Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
What does end=' ' in a print call exactly do? - Stack Overflow
The End | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To that/this end Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Python end parameter in print() - GeeksforGeeks
What does "It is a means to an end, not an end in itself" mean?
What does end =’ do in Python? - Toppr
“The End”—What Does it Mean? - JW.ORG
'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' spoilers! Here's what the
What Is Quantitative Tightening (QT)? Why Would Fed End …
END TO END | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
END | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
'It's gonna be May' Justin Timberlake meme is back: What it means
But How Does the Worm Get in Your Brain? - The New York Times
END definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
El Niño’s end is imminent: What it means for summer weather
What did Biden say about US arms transfers to Israel and what …
Ukraine war: With a surprise cross-border attack, Russia ... - CNN
NCIS: Hawai'i Series Finale: Maggie Returns in Shocking Final
END TO END | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TO THIS END | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef explained: What happens next?