full stop (Meaning)

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full stop (n)

a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations

Synonyms & Antonyms of full stop

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full stop Sentence Examples

  1. The sentence ended abruptly with a full stop.
  2. After a long pause, she finally uttered the full stop.
  3. The full stop marked the end of the intense argument.
  4. With a quick scribble, he placed the full stop at the end of his signature.
  5. The full stop in her text conveyed a sense of finality.
  6. The journey had come to a full stop at the crossroads.
  7. The financial crisis brought the company's operations to a sudden full stop.
  8. The full stop in the poem created a dramatic pause before the climax.
  9. The traffic light flashed red, indicating a full stop.
  10. The full stop in her email signaled that she was done with the conversation.

FAQs About the word full stop

a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations

No synonyms found.

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The sentence ended abruptly with a full stop.

After a long pause, she finally uttered the full stop.

The full stop marked the end of the intense argument.

With a quick scribble, he placed the full stop at the end of his signature.