Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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cease | Yes | No | Yes | No |
end | Yes | No | Yes | No |
cease (noun) | end (noun) |
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(`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end | the part you are expected to play |
(American football) a position on the line of scrimmage, designating players at each end of the defensive line | |
a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold | |
a final part or section | |
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it | |
the last section of a communication | |
the final stage or concluding parts of an event or occurrence | |
either extremity of something that has length | |
a boundary marking the extremities of something | |
the surface at either extremity of a three-dimensional object | |
one of two places from which people are communicating to each other | |
(football) the person who plays at one end of the line of scrimmage | |
a final state | |
the point in time at which something ends |
cease (verb) | end (verb) |
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put an end to a state or an activity | bring to an end or halt |
have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical | put an end to |
have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical | |
be the end of; be the last or concluding part of |