Pronunciation: /ˈɛndɪŋ/
noun the final part of something
A1 I am looking forward to the happy ending of the movie.
A2 The book had a surprising ending that I did not expect.
B1 The meeting had a positive ending with everyone agreeing on the next steps.
B2 The ending of the play left the audience in awe of the actors' performances.
C1 The novel's ending was ambiguous, leaving readers to interpret it in their own way.
C2 The ending of the concert was met with thunderous applause from the audience.
adjective coming to a close; final
A1 The movie has a happy ending.
A2 She was disappointed with the abrupt ending of the book.
B1 The ending of the play left the audience in tears.
B2 The novel had a surprising ending that no one saw coming.
C1 The ending of the film was ambiguous, leaving viewers to interpret it for themselves.
C2 The director's unconventional approach to storytelling resulted in a thought-provoking ending.
formal The ending of the novel left readers with a sense of closure and resolution.
informal I can't believe the movie's ending, it was so unexpected!
slang The party last night had a crazy ending, everyone was dancing on tables!
figurative Sometimes, reaching the ending of a difficult journey can feel like a new beginning.
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