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Difference Between End and Finish

End vs Finish

End and Finish are two words that are used in the English language with some of sort of difference in their meanings. The word ‘end’ is used in the sense of ‘got to a close’ as in the sentence ‘The play ended on a high note’. Here the sense of ‘got to a close’ can be felt by the use of the word ‘end’. The meaning of the sentence would be ‘The play got to a close on a high note’.

On the other hand the word ‘finish’ is used in the sense of ‘completion’ as in the sentence ‘Finish the job quickly.’ In this sentence you can find that the word ‘finish’ is used in the sense of ‘complete’ and the meaning of the sentence would be ‘Complete the job quickly’ This is primarily the difference between the two words ‘end’ and ‘finish.’

It is important to know that both the words can be used as verbs too as in the sentences

1. He ended the batsman’s innings.

2. He finished his meals.

In both the sentences mentioned above you can find that the two words ‘end’ and ‘finish’ are used as verbs. In the first sentence the verb ‘end’ refers to a bowler who has had the batsman’s innings closed. In the second sentence the verb ‘finish’ indicates that the person completed taking his meals.

The word ‘end’ is often used in phrases such as ‘put an end to’, ‘at the end’, ‘in the end’, ‘at the end of the day’ and the like as in the sentences

1. He put an end to the atrocities of the thief.

2. He wrote a book at the end of his life.

3. He achieved his goal in the end.

4. At the end of the day you will get to know the truth.