termination
[C/U] Both
pl: terminations
This word carries a cold, clinical, and official tone. It is rarely used in casual conversation to describe a breakup or a simple ending, as it suggests a formal process or a decisive, often harsh, action taken by an authority figure. In a professional or legal setting, it removes the emotional weight of words like fire or kill, replacing them with a sterile administrative label. It evokes the image of a switch being flipped or a document being stamped, signaling an absolute and irreversible stop.
Countable when referring to a specific instance of ending, such as a contract termination. Uncountable when referring to the general process or state of coming to an end.