Full-stopped

Pronunciation: /ˈfʊɫ- ˈstɑpt/

Full-stopped (verb)

  1. To end a sentence with a period.

Examples

  • The sentence was full-stopped to indicate its completion.
  • He full-stopped the paragraph to clarify the end.

Common collocations: full-stop a sentence, full-stop a paragraph

Synonyms of Full-stopped

Neutral

Antonyms of Full-stopped

  • When describing ongoing actions or sentences.