Vocabulary Spotlight

Cease

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To stop, bring to an end, or discontinue.

“The rain finally ceased after three days of continuous downpour.”

Pronunciation

[sees]

Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words

Synonyms

Stop
Halt
Discontinue
End
Terminate

Antonyms

Continue
Start
Begin
Persist
Resume

Related Words

Cessation
Pause
Desist

Word Origin

“Cease” comes from the Old French “cesser,” meaning “to stop” or “cease,” which traces back to the Latin “cessare,” meaning “to delay” or “be idle.”

Word Family

Noun: Cessation – The process of ending or being brought to an end.

Verb: Cease – To stop or bring to an end.

Mnemonics

Think of “Cease” as “SEe A Stop” — highlighting a complete halt in action.

Remember “Cease” as “CEASEfire,” which means to stop hostilities.

Industry-specific Usage

Military

In military contexts, “ceasefire” agreements indicate the halting of combat operations.

Business

A company may “cease operations” if it goes bankrupt or restructures its business.

Legal

Legal orders, such as cease-and-desist letters, are used to demand that an individual or entity stops certain activities.

In Context

“Cease” implies stopping or ending an action, event, or state of being. Whether used in the context of ending a habit, pausing a conversation, or stopping hostilities, “cease” marks a definite point of change or halt.

Vocabulary Challenges

1. What is a synonym of “Cease”?

Halt
Continue
Start
Resume

“Halt” is a synonym, reflecting the idea of stopping or discontinuing an action.

2. Fill in the blank: The board decided to _______ all negotiations until a new agreement could be reached.

begin
continue
resume
cease

“Cease” fits best, indicating a halt in the negotiations.

3. In which context would “cease” be most appropriate?

A concert performance
A ceasefire in a conflict zone
A discussion about expanding a project
A birthday celebration

“A ceasefire in a conflict zone” best illustrates the use of “cease” in the context of stopping hostilities.