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1. street
noun.
(ˈstriːt)
A
thoroughfare
(usually
including
sidewalks)
that
is
lined
with
buildings.
Synonyms
alleyway
avenue
high street
cross street
mews
paving
back street
alley
thoroughfare
local road
local street
side street
pavement
main street
rue
boulevard
Antonyms
natural object
happiness
impossibility
planned
Etymology
street (English)
streete (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. dead
adjective.
(ˈdɛd)
No
longer
having
or
seeming
to
have
or
expecting
to
have
life.
Synonyms
pulseless
departed
exsanguinous
late
fallen
d.o.a.
doomed
exsanguine
nonviable
stone-dead
murdered
assassinated
inanimate
slain
executed
at rest
breathless
deceased
lifeless
brain dead
gone
stillborn
life
asleep
exanimate
vitality
deathly
bloodless
animation
cold
living
deathlike
aliveness
at peace
defunct
Antonyms
alive
early
middle
punctual
up
Etymology
dead (English)
ded (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. dead
noun.
(ˈdɛd)
People
who
are
no
longer
living.
Synonyms
dead soul
departed
deceased
deceased person
dead person
people
slain
decedent
Antonyms
living
hotness
passionate
unemotionality
humane
Etymology
dead (English)
ded (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. end
verb.
(ˈɛnd)
Have
an
end,
in
a
temporal,
spatial,
or
quantitative
sense;
either
spatial
or
metaphorical.
Synonyms
disappear
pass away
recess
break
come out
go out
adjourn
go
run low
finish
cease
vanish
turn out
discontinue
culminate
terminate
run short
lapse
conclude
go away
climax
break up
stop
cut out
run out
close
Antonyms
continue
begin
centralise
better
weaken
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. end
noun.
(ˈɛnd)
Either
extremity
of
something
that
has
length.
Synonyms
telomere
extremity
nerve end
yardarm
heel
point
magnetic pole
railhead
endpoint
finish
terminus
terminal
termination
bitthead
pole
nerve ending
tip
end point
goal
bitter end
destination
Antonyms
imperfect
unskilled
war
rise
float
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. end
noun.
(ˈɛnd)
The
point
in
time
at
which
something
ends.
Synonyms
conclusion
last gasp
tail end
limit
ending
dying
stopping point
point
expiration
finish
cease
terminus ad quem
termination
tail
death
last
period
expiry
demise
terminal point
point in time
finis
year-end
finale
fag end
close
Antonyms
birth
beginning
middle
discharge
depersonalize
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. end
verb.
(ˈɛnd)
Bring
to
an
end
or
halt.
Synonyms
resolve
stub out
cloture
close out
break
phase out
kill
complete
settle
break off
alter
finish
cease
crush out
raise
stamp out
press out
abort
adjudicate
finalise
ax
discontinue
interrupt
culminate
finalize
extinguish
terminate
conclude
lift
axe
break up
change
stop
dissolve
nail down
modify
closure
decide
close
Antonyms
open
phase in
begin
quieten
tire
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. end
noun.
(ˈɛnd)
The
concluding
parts
of
an
event
or
occurrence.
Synonyms
homestretch
passing
final stage
conclusion
endgame
end game
ending
last
finish
Antonyms
beginning
add
fractional
incompleteness
incomplete
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. end
noun.
(ˈɛnd)
The
state
of
affairs
that
a
plan
is
intended
to
achieve
and
that
(when
achieved)
terminates
behavior
intended
to
achieve
it.
Synonyms
objective
intention
aim
purpose
content
target
terminus
plan of action
design
no-goal
bourne
cognitive content
end-all
object
mental object
bourn
goal
destination
intent
Antonyms
validate
conform to
increase
enrich
attach
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. end
noun.
(ˈɛnd)
A
final
part
or
section.
Synonyms
section
part
division
Antonyms
beginning
middle
repair
enliven
Etymology
end (English)
ende (Middle English (1100-1500))
ende (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
enden (Middle English (1100-1500))
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