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Associations of "Ended up" (30 Words)
apex | The highest point (of something. The central bank is at the apex of the financial system. |
ascending | Sloping or leading upwards. The ascending staircase. |
climactic | Consisting of or causing a climax. The film s climactic scenes. |
climb | A mountain hill or slope that is climbed. We began to climb the hill. |
closing | The act of closing something. The ship s rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision. |
completion | The state of being finished. The completion date is early next year. |
culminate | Reach the highest or most decisive point. The star culminates at midnight on about the 30th April. |
culmination | The decisive moment in a novel or play. The deal marked the culmination of years of negotiation. |
elevator | A muscle whose contraction raises a part of the body. Something in his gait made me sure he was wearing elevator shoes. |
ending | The act of ending something. A nerve ending. |
epilogue | A short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play. The epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters. |
eventually | In the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems. Eventually after midnight I arrived at the hotel. |
final | The final approach of an aircraft to the runway it will be landing on. She was doing her history finals. |
finale | The last part of a piece of music, an entertainment, or a public event, especially when particularly dramatic or exciting. The finale of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony. |
finish | The act of finishing. It was a fight to the finish. |
last | Especially in enumerating points lastly. The last days of the dinosaurs. |
lift | A wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground. The lift door opened. |
lofty | Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style- Oliver Franks. Lofty mountains. |
peak | The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development. A slight increase in velocity provides a second peak on the general velocity curve. |
peroration | A flowery and highly rhetorical oration. He again invoked the theme in an emotional peroration. |
proliferation | A large number of something. A continuing threat of nuclear proliferation. |
rise | The property possessed by a slope or surface that rises. They cheered the rise of the hot air balloon. |
risen | Above the horizon. The risen sun. |
rising | Going up, increasing, or sloping upward. The rising fives on the verge of school. |
superlative | The superlative form of an adjective or adverb. The critics ran out of superlatives to describe him. |
top | Reach the top of a hill or other elevation. Put your books on top of the desk. |
upward | To a later time. Prices soared upwards. |
windup | Operated by a mechanism. Windup toys. |
zenith | The highest point reached by a given celestial object. In 1977 punk was at its zenith. |