ends

[ɛndz]

ends Definition

  • 1the furthest or most extreme part or point of something
  • 2the final part of a period of time, an event, or a story
  • 3the purpose for which something is done or towards which it is directed

Using ends: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ends" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ends of the rope were frayed and worn.

  • Example

    We're approaching the end of the year.

  • Example

    The movie had a surprising twist at the end.

  • Example

    What's the end goal of this project?

ends Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using ends

  • keep one's end up

    to fulfill one's part of an agreement or deal

    Example

    I'll keep my end up if you keep yours.

  • continuously or without interruption

    Example

    He worked on the project for hours on end without taking a break.

  • a situation or experience that is difficult, challenging, or overwhelming

    Example

    She was thrown in at the deep end when she started her new job and had to learn everything quickly.

Phrases with ends

  • with nothing in particular to do; idle or aimless

    Example

    After finishing her exams, she found herself at loose ends with no plans for the summer.

  • come to an end

    to reach a conclusion or finish

    Example

    The party came to an end when the police arrived to break it up.

  • the point beyond which progress or continuation is impossible

    Example

    After several failed attempts to revive the company, it seems like we've reached the end of the line.

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Summary: ends in Brief

The word 'ends' [ɛndz] refers to the furthest or most extreme part of something, the final part of a period of time or event, or the purpose for which something is done. It can be used in phrases like 'at loose ends,' meaning idle or aimless, and idioms like 'keep one's end up,' meaning to fulfill one's part of an agreement. Examples include 'We're approaching the end of the year' and 'What's the end goal of this project?'