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sack vs ending

ending vs sack

sack and ending both are nouns.

sack is a verb but ending is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sack Yes No Yes No
ending Yes No No No
As nouns, ending is a hypernym of sack; that is, ending is a word with a broader meaning than sack:
  • sack: the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
  • ending: the act of ending something
Other hypernyms of sack include conclusion, termination.
sack (noun) ending (noun)
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) the act of ending something
the plundering of a place by an army or mob; usually involves destruction and slaughter the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme)
a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases the last section of a communication
a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist event whose occurrence ends something
a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily the point in time at which something ends
a woman's full loose hiplength jacket
any of various light dry strong white wine from Spain and Canary Islands (including sherry)
the quantity contained in a sack
an enclosed space
sack (verb) ending (verb)
put in a sack
plunder (a town) after capture
make as a net profit
terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
Difference between sack and ending

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