Final ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Final ( adjective )

  1. Coming at the end of a series of events or a process.
  2. Conclusive and not to be changed or altered.
  3. Deciding the outcome of a contest, competition, or dispute.
  4. Pertaining to the end or last stages of something.
  5. Definitive, ultimate.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin finalis, from finis "end".

Examples:

  1. The final exam is tomorrow.
  2. The final decision was made.
  3. The final score was 2-1.
  4. In the final stages of his illness.
  5. The final solution to the problem.

(As a noun)

Final ( noun )

  1. Coming at the end of a series of events or a process.
  2. Conclusive and not to be changed or altered.
  3. Deciding the outcome of a contest, competition, or dispute.
  4. Pertaining to the end or last stages of something.
  5. Definitive, ultimate.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin finalis, from finis "end".

Examples:

  1. The final exam is tomorrow.
  2. The final decision was made.
  3. The final score was 2-1.
  4. In the final stages of his illness.
  5. The final solution to the problem.
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