ending
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: endingspast: endedpp: endeding: ending
This word carries a heavy sense of finality and closure. While similar to conclusion, an ending often refers to the specific point where a sequence stops, whereas a conclusion implies a logical result or a summary of what came before. In creative contexts, the ending is the emotional payoff of a narrative. It can be described as abrupt, satisfying, or tragic, shifting the focus from the process of the story to the ultimate resolution of the plot.
Countable when referring to the finale of a specific movie or book. Uncountable when referring to the general process of something coming to a close.