Meaning

  1. To be in a particular place or situation after a series of events, unexpected or surprising.
  2. When something concludes or finishes, especially when the outcome wasn't planned.

Today's Sentences

01

After weeks of traveling, we ended up in Amsterdam.

Situation

Where did you go on your trip?

Well, we were backpacking around Europe.

How fun!

After weeks of traveling, we ended up in Amsterdam.

02

She ended up as a music teacher.

Situation

How is your sister?

She’s doing well.

I remember she was studying literature.

Actually, she ended up as a music teacher.
She’s teaching at a private school in the city.

Writer's Note

"End up" is an intransitive and separable phrasal verb.

  1. Intransitive: "End up" does not take a direct object. It is used to describe an outcome or final situation without needing to act on an object.
    Example
    Correct: We ended up at the wrong restaurant.
    Incorrect: We ended up the wrong restaurant. (This would be incorrect because there's no direct object.)
  2. Separable: The verb end and the particle up can be separated in some contexts. However, in most cases, the particle up cannot be separated from end.
    Example (separable): We ended our trip up in the mountains.
    Example (inseparable): We ended up going to the beach.

Related words: Become, come to be, develop into, eventually be, eventually be, evolve, finish as, grow into, play out, turn out to be.

While I'm gone, could you

While I'm gone, could you

Use the phrase, "While I'm gone, could you", when asking someone to do something between now and when you return.
December 13, 2024 Read More
Let someone off the hook

Let someone off the hook

If someone "gets off the hook" or is "let off the hook", it means they allow someone to escape an awkward or unpleasant situation. It can also imply letting someone go…
September 14, 2024 Read More
Open up

Open up

To "open up" means to physically open something. Or to start sharing personal thoughts or feelings.
May 26, 2025 Read More

Leave a Reply


0:00
0:00