Associations to the word «Ended»
Noun
- Divorce
- Streak
- Armistice
- Ceasefire
- Relegation
- Feud
- Costing
- Hostility
- Shootout
- Replay
- Simulcast
- Defeat
- Truce
- Overtime
- Draw
- Rematch
- Brawl
- Tenure
- Match
- Victory
- Treaty
- Punt
- Wembley
- Airing
- Syndication
- Bloodshed
- Signing
- Interception
- Inning
- Stint
- Rout
- Drought
- Marriage
- Filming
- Shutout
- Injury
- Touchdown
- Stoppage
- Sponsorship
- Playoff
- Segregation
- Wicket
- Penalty
- Fumble
- Ottomans
- Halftime
- Season
- Scoring
- Schism
- Ligament
- Ghent
- Reign
- Disappointment
- Career
- Trafford
- Referee
- Siege
- Surrender
- Tottenham
- Confrontation
- Failure
- Tie
- Bayern
- Disaster
- Orton
- Westphalia
- Bout
- Undertaker
- Negotiation
- Finishing
- Partnership
- Hidalgo
- Russo
- Hiatus
- Finale
- Waveguide
- Skirmish
Adjective
Wiktionary
ENDED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of end
ENDED UP, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of end up
Dictionary definition
ENDED, adjective. Having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview".
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