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View usage for: (kənkluːsɪv) adjectiveConclusive evidence shows that something is certainly true. Her attorneys claim there is no conclusive evidence that any murders took place. Research on the matter is far from conclusive. Synonyms: decisive, final, convincing, clinching More Synonyms of conclusive conclusively adverb [ADVERB with verb] A new study proved conclusively that smokers die younger than non-smokers. conclusive in British English (kənˈkluːsɪv) adjective1. putting an end to doubt; decisive; final 2. approaching or involving an end or conclusion Derived forms conclusively (conˈclusively) adverb conclusiveness (conˈclusiveness) noun conclusive in American English (kənˈklusɪv) adjective that settles a question; final; decisive Derived forms conclusively (conˈclusively) adverb conclusiveness (conˈclusiveness) noun Word origin LL conclusivus < pp. of L concludere, conclude Examples of 'conclusive' in a sentenceconclusive This seems to be a conclusive argument.The detail which follows it provides the conclusive answer to his complaints.You want conclusive proof that this study is hokum?Probably no one imagined he would provide answers as conclusive as those.It also offers conclusive proof that people were safer sheltering in the cupboard under the stairs.Clearly a good deal more research needs to be done before there are any conclusive answers.But neither could defenders of the status quo point to conclusive proof that teaching passed muster.The judge should then have directed the jury to consider whether the evidence amounted to conclusive proof of identity.There was no conclusive proof here.They must have found something very conclusive to say it wasn't.There isn't any conclusive evidence either way.There is conclusive evidence the Frenchman is way past his best.So far, we have a reasonably conclusive answer.In the absence of any conclusive evidence, the match continued without the player being penalised.If that did not constitute conclusive evidence, it is not clear what would.Still, at least it must be conclusive proof that the years of austerity are finally over.I do have conclusive proof that that the item is mine.Neither side appeared sufficiently strong or well organised to secure a conclusive victory; yet civilian casualties were beginning to soar.I'm clear that that evidence is conclusive.She had to give them something else, something... conclusive.And her mum and dad reckon this is conclusive proof that their budget getaway was: 'a resounding success. In other languagesconclusive British English: conclusive ADJECTIVE Conclusive evidence shows that something is certainly true. I can't see any conclusive evidence to disprove my decision. - American English: conclusive
- Brazilian Portuguese: conclusivo
- Chinese: 确凿的
- European Spanish: concluyente
- French: concluant
- German: schlüssig
- Italian: decisivo
- Japanese: 決定的な
- Korean: 결정적인
- European Portuguese: conclusivo
- Latin American Spanish: concluyente
Chinese translation of 'conclusive' adj - [evidence, proof]
确(確)凿(鑿)的 (quèzáo de)
Definition putting an end to doubt There is no conclusive evidence that a murder took place. Synonyms clinching definite irrefutable unarguable Opposites vague , doubtful , dubious , questionable , indefinite , unconvincing , inconclusive , indecisive , impeachable , contestable , disputable , refutable Additional synonymsScientists say there is no convincing evidence for this theory. Synonyms persuasive, credible, conclusive, incontrovertible, telling, likely, powerful, impressive, probable, plausible, cogent, verisimilar Definition final and unable to be questioned or altered No one has come up with a definitive answer to that question. Synonyms final, convincing, absolute, clinching, decisive, definite, conclusive, irrefutableDefinition having no possibility of further discussion, action, or change The judge's decision is final. Synonyms irrevocable, absolute, decisive, definitive, decided, finished, settled, definite, conclusive, irrefutable, incontrovertible, unalterable, determinate, net-net (informal) |