Final
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Final ( adjective )
- Coming at the end of a series of events or a process.
- Conclusive and not to be changed or altered.
- Deciding the outcome of a contest, competition, or dispute.
- Pertaining to the end or last stages of something.
- Definitive, ultimate.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin finalis, from finis "end".
Examples:
- The final exam is tomorrow.
- The final decision was made.
- The final score was 2-1.
- In the final stages of his illness.
- The final solution to the problem.
(As a noun)
Final ( noun )
- Coming at the end of a series of events or a process.
- Conclusive and not to be changed or altered.
- Deciding the outcome of a contest, competition, or dispute.
- Pertaining to the end or last stages of something.
- Definitive, ultimate.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin finalis, from finis "end".
Examples:
- The final exam is tomorrow.
- The final decision was made.
- The final score was 2-1.
- In the final stages of his illness.
- The final solution to the problem.