Pronunciation: /ə ɛnd/
noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 At a end of a rainbow, you may find a pot of gold.
A2 She was happy to see a end to the long journey.
B1 The book had a end that left readers wanting more.
B2 The movie had a end that was unexpected and satisfying.
C1 The project came to a end after months of hard work.
C2 The concert had a end that left the audience in awe.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 She tied a end of the rope to the tree.
A2 He struggled to find a end to the argument.
B1 The book had a endearing story that touched many readers.
B2 The movie had a dramatic end that left the audience in tears.
C1 The project came to a successful end after months of hard work.
C2 The concert concluded with a spectacular end featuring fireworks and confetti.
article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite
A1 I have a end table in my living room.
A2 She bought a end of season sale dress for a great price.
B1 The project came to a end when funding ran out.
B2 After a long journey, they finally reached a end destination.
C1 The novel's plot twists and turns before reaching a end that no one saw coming.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was a end result of years of dedication and hard work.
formal The project was completed successfully and delivered on a end note.
informal We wrapped up the project nicely and ended on a good note.
slang We totally nailed it and ended on a high!
figurative The journey came to a end, but the memories will last forever.
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