The term "more ending" refers to the concept of adding extra material to a story or idea, often to create a more satisfying conclusion or to tie up loose ends. The antonyms of "more ending" would include "abrupt conclusion," "incomplete ending," "open-ended," or "ambiguous conclusion." An abrupt conclusion leaves the audience or reader unsatisfied and may leave key elements of the story unresolved. An incomplete ending may provide some closure but still leaves many questions unanswered. An open-ended conclusion leaves space for the audience to interpret what happens next, while an ambiguous conclusion is deliberately unclear or uncertain. Ultimately, the choice of an ending will depend on the needs of the story and the preferences of the creator.