What is another word for ending with?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛndɪŋ wɪð] (IPA)

When we talk about ending with something, we mean the final piece or the last part of a sequence or a list. The term 'ending with' is commonly used when listing down items in a particular order and indicating the concluding term. Some synonyms for 'ending with' include 'finishing with', 'concluding with', or 'culminating with'. These phrases are often employed when discussing the final elements of something and indicating their significance. By using these synonyms instead of repeatedly employing the phrase 'ending with', it adds variety to the text and can make the writing more engaging to the reader.

What are the hypernyms for Ending with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Ending with

  • In the World War nothing was more dreadful to witness than a chain of men starting with a battalion commander and ending with an army commander sitting in telephone boxes, improvised or actual, talking, talking, talking, in place of leading, leading, leading.
    J. F. C. Fuller
  • I don't see novels ending with any real sense of closure.
    Michael Ondaatje
  • I see the poem or the novel ending with an open door.
    Michael Ondaatje
  • It has been remarked by foreigners that the English are particularly fond of bell-ringing; and indeed most of our churches have a ring of bells in the steeple, partly appropriated to that purpose. These bells are rung upon most occasions of joy and festivity, and sometimes at funerals, when they are muffled, and especially at the funerals of ringers, with a piece of woolen cloth bound about the clapper, and the sounds then emitted by them are exceedingly unmelodious, and well fitted to inspire the mind with melancholy… Ringing the bells backwards is sometimes mentioned, and probably consisted in beginning with the largest bell and ending with the least; it appears to have been practiced by the ringers as a mark of contempt or disgust.
    Joseph Strutt
  • Your pride has been too much for the pride of your admirers; they were numerous and high-spirited, but they have all run away, overpowered by your superior force of character; not one of them remains.  And I want you to understand the reason why you have been too much for them.  You think that you have no need of them or of any other man, for you have great possessions and lack nothing, beginning with the body, and ending with the soul.
    Plato

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