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Dictionary Entry: Ending

Ending

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈɛndɪŋ/ (US, UK)

Definitions

  1. The final part of something, especially a story, event, or process.
  2. A conclusion or termination.
  3. A final state or result of an action or situation.

Usage Examples

  • The movie had a surprising ending that left everyone speechless.
  • The ending of the book was emotional and beautifully written.
  • They worked hard to give the project a successful ending.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "endynge," from Old English "endung," meaning conclusion or termination.

Synonyms

  • Conclusion
  • Finale
  • Closure
  • Completion

Antonyms

  • Beginning
  • Start
  • Introduction

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Final /fiˈnal/
French Fin /fɛ̃/
German Ende /ˈɛndə/
Chinese (Mandarin) 结束 /jié shù/
Hindi समाप्ति /samāpti/
Tamil முடிவு /muṭivu/
Telugu ముగింపు /mugimpu/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

US: /ˈɛndɪŋ/

UK: /ˈɛndɪŋ/

Historical Usage

The word "ending" has been in use since Old English times, referring to the conclusion or final part of something. It has evolved over centuries to encompass meanings related to narratives, processes, and life events.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of an "ending" varies across cultures. In literature and film, Western storytelling often favors definitive endings, while Eastern narratives may embrace open or cyclical conclusions.

More Information

"Ending" plays a crucial role in various contexts, from storytelling to philosophy. A well-crafted ending can leave a lasting impression in literature and cinema. In personal and professional life, endings mark transitions and new beginnings.

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