Ending vs Denouement - What's the difference?
ending | denouement |
A termination or conclusion.
The last part of something.
(grammar) The last morpheme of a word, added to some base to make an inflected form (such as -ing in "ending").
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As nouns the difference between ending and denouement
is that ending is a termination or conclusion while denouement is (often|used metaphorically) the conclusion or resolution of a plot.As a verb ending
is .ending
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (termination or conclusion ): conclusion, end, termination * (last part of something ): end, finale * (grammar ):Phrases
* bad ending * good endingAnagrams
* ----denouement
English
Noun
(en noun)- The denouement' is the moment when all of the knots of a story are untied, But the ' denouement should not be confused with the end of a story.
Travels and travails, passage=Even without hovering drones, a lurking assassin, a thumping score and a denouement , the real-life story of Edward Snowden, a rogue spy on the run, could be straight out of the cinema. But, as with Hollywood, the subplots and exotic locations may distract from the real message: America’s discomfort and its foes’ glee.}}