Definition: 1. The end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme). 2. The act of ending something. 3. The point in time at which something ends. 4. Event whose occurrence ends something. 5. The last section of a communication.
Use 'ending' in a sentence:
1. The ending of the play is comic.
2. So far little progress has been made towards ending the fighting.
3. Ending the fighting must be the absolute priority, the litmus test of the agreements' validity.
4. Both hawks and doves have expanded their conditions for ending the war.
5. A strange ending to a strange life.
6. That time is ending.
7. Alana never envisioned her college career ending like this.
8. The ending of a marriage by death is different in many ways from an ending caused by divorce.
9. The company admits it will make a loss for the year ending September.
10. We will meet again when the next summer is ending.
11. The latest talks aimed at ending the civil war appear to be heading for deadlock.
12. Like the best stories, this one may yet have a happy ending.
13. Then he heard a piercing scream echoing down the deep well, ending in a dull, dead thud.
14. Don't tell me the ending before I see the film.
15. The story had a satisfying ending.
16. A period is the regular ending for a sentence.
17. The film has a Hollywood happy ending.
18. The movie had a really tacky ending.
19. I told him my main reservation about his film was the ending.
20. The film has a tame ending.
21. I hate the ending myself.
22. In fact, there is no ending.
23. The day is waning and the road is ending.
24. Johnson tagged on a happy ending and changed the title to "Life Begins at 8:30".
25. What a beautiful ending!
26. It has no ending.
27. When is the ending?
28. His stories usually have a happy ending .
29. The ending of a composition should be correlated with its beginning.
30. The play has a powerful ending.
31. Legislation is the only route to ending the car's dominance as a form of transport.
32. The show is ending.
33. Not everyone can have a beautiful ending.
34. The ending of the book was entirely predictable.
35. A happy ending is only possible because the hero has first vanquished the dragons.
36. We hear stories of people being turfed out and ending up on the streets.
37. The film's ending is an unsatisfactory cop-out.
38. the anniversary of the ending of the Pacific War.
39. Housework is a never-ending task.
40. She prophesied a bad ending for the expedition.
41. Has our ending just begun?
42. The first figure shows sales for week ending July 27.
43. I enjoyed the movie but I thought the ending was very weak.
44. The story has a happy ending.
45. It was the perfect ending to the perfect day.
46. There is nothing in the rules of grammar to suggest that ending a sentence with a preposition is wrong.
47. His stories usually have a happy ending.
48. The ending of the novel is a little too pat to be convincing.
49. The ending was pretty obvious.
50. Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful.