What is another word for year's end?

Pronunciation: [jˈi͡əz ˈɛnd] (IPA)

The end of the year is a time when many of us reflect on what has happened in the previous twelve months and what we hope to achieve in the next. There are many synonyms for this term, which can be used to describe different aspects of the year's end. Some of these include "year-end," "new year's eve," "december 31st," "last day of the year," and "end of year celebrations." Each of these phrases has its own connotations and associations, and can be used in a variety of contexts to describe different aspects of the transition from one year to the next.

What are the hypernyms for Year's end?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Year's end

  • The national minimum wage has not been increased in 9 years. By year's end, 21 States across America will have a minimum wage exceeding the Federal minimum wage.
    Sherwood Boehlert
  • All told, these profit levels have put the world's five largest publicly traded oil companies on track to earn more than $100 billion before year's end. Yet, at the same time that Big Oil's bottom line is going up, so are Americans' energy costs.
    Allyson Schwartz
  • ... by virtue of what right Have I never once tended field or tree? My government-pay is three hundred tons; At the year's end I have still grain in hand. Thinking of this, secretly I grew ashamed.
    Bai Juyi

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