Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sad-ending
noun
/sædˈɛndɪŋ/

Definition
A sad-ending refers to a conclusion of a story or narrative that does not result in a happy or positive outcome for the characters involved.

Examples
- Many classic novels are known for their sad endings, such as ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
- The sad ending of the movie left the audience in tears.
- Readers often discuss whether a sad ending can still be considered satisfying in terms of storytelling.

Meaning
In literature and film, a sad-ending signifies an emotional conclusion, often evoking feelings of sorrow or disappointment among readers or viewers.

Synonyms
- tragic conclusion
- bittersweet ending
- unhappy ending