ended
0 antonyms and opposites of ended, grouped by meaning.
Verb — Past tense of end — came to a finish or conclusion.
How to use ended
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Frequently asked questions
What does “ended” mean?
The word “ended” means past tense of end — came to a finish or conclusion. In plain terms, simple past form of "end" — something finished or stopped.
How do you pronounce “ended”?
“Ended” is pronounced EHN-dihd (/ˈɛndɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “ended” in a sentence?
Here is “ended” used in a sentence: “The meeting ended an hour later than planned.”
What part of speech is “ended”?
“Ended” is a verb.
Is “ended” a common word?
“Ended” is a very common word in modern English.
What is the past tense of 'end'?
The past tense is 'ended.' 'End' is a regular verb, so you simply add -ed: 'The meeting ended at noon.' The same form works as the past participle too — 'It had ended before we arrived' — since regular verbs share one form for both.
What is the difference between 'ended' and 'finished'?
The two often overlap, but 'ended' points to the moment something stopped or reached its conclusion, while 'finished' stresses that it was completed. A film that ended simply reached its close; a task you finished was carried through to completion. Something can end without being finished.