loose end
loose
lu:s
loos
end
ɛnd
end
British pronunciation
/lˈuːs ˈɛnd/

Definition & Meaning of "loose end"in English

Loose end
01

something that is not completely exlained or taken care of

loose end definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
example
Examples
The author tied up all the loose ends of the story in the final chapter.
to tie up loose ends
to tie up loose ends
01

to finish something that is left unfinished

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "tie up loose ends" and when to use it?

The idiom "tie up loose ends" has its origins in the literal practice of tying loose or untied elements together to create a tidy result. The phrase likely emerged in the early 19th century, and its usage became more prevalent in the 20th century. It is commonly used in various contexts and occasions where there are unfinished tasks, unresolved issues, or loose threads that need to be addressed for completion.

example
Examples
She ties up loose ends by organizing her schedule and completing any pending tasks.
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