ending

simple noun21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

a conclusion to a story or situation that is joyful and satisfying.

a conclusion that evokes sorrow or unhappiness.

a conclusion involving great suffering, destruction, and distress.

the most suitable or ideal conclusion for a situation.

a conclusion that is not happy or satisfying.

a pleasant or well-crafted conclusion.

an unpleasant or poor conclusion.

an exciting, emotional, or unexpected conclusion.

a perfectly happy and idealized conclusion, like those in children's stories.

a sudden and unexpected conclusion.

a different conclusion to a story, often created in addition to the original.

a different conclusion to a story, often created in addition to the original.

the first or intended conclusion, before any changes were made.

a conclusion that varies from the one expected or previously known.

used to describe the type of conclusion a story possesses.

to spoil the conclusion of a story for someone by revealing it prematurely.

to spoil the conclusion of a story for someone by revealing it prematurely.

to alter or modify the conclusion of a story.

to create or compose the conclusion of a story.

to write the conclusion of a story again in a different way.

indicates what the conclusion belongs to or concludes.