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[ fahyn -l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈfaɪn l / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
ultimate: The final goal is world peace.
conclusive or decisive: a final decision.
constituting the end or purpose: a final result.
pertaining to or expressing the end or purpose: a final clause.
Law . precluding further controversy on the questions passed upon: The judicial determination of the Supreme Court is final. determining all issues presented, so that no further decision upon the merits of the issues is necessary: a final judgment or decree. Phonetics . occurring at the end of a word or syllable, as the (t) sound in bit or bite.
SEE MORE SEE LESS noun that which is last; that which forms an end or termination.
Often finals. the last and decisive game, match, contest, or round in a series, as in sports. the last, usually comprehensive, examination in a course of study. the last edition of a newspaper published on any day.
Music . the tonic note of a church mode.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of final First recorded in 1300–50; 1915–20 for def. 10 ; Middle English, from Latin fīnālis, equivalent to fīn(is) “end” + -ālis adjective suffix; see origin at -al1
SYNONYMS FOR final 3 definite, irrevocable, irreversible, unalterable.
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synonym study for final 1 . See last1 .
OTHER WORDS FROM final pseu·do·fi·nal, adjective pseu·do·fi·nal·ly, adverb quasi-final, adjective Words nearby final fimbriocele, fimicolous, fin, finable, finagle, final , final cause, final cut, finale, Final Four, final host
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It was one dazzling June morning when he took his final lesson.
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After two days, there was a parting; perhaps, she wretchedly thought, a final one.
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Twice we had been in a position to add the third and final victory, and twice the Bellevue quintet had dashed our hopes.
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The aid which Pyrrhus brought did little good to the Tarentines, and his final departure in 274 left them defenceless.
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Long intervals, however, elapsed in most cases between the original synopsis and the final touches.
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British Dictionary definitions for final adjective of or occurring at the end; concluding; ultimate; last
having no possibility for further discussion, action, or change; conclusive; decisive a final decree of judgment
relating to or constituting an end or purpose a final clause may be introduced by ``in order to''
phonetics at the end of a word ``cat'' has a final ``t'' Compare medial (def. 1), initial (def. 1)
music another word for perfect (def. 9b)
SEE MORE SEE LESS noun a terminal or last thing; end
a deciding contest between the winners of previous rounds in a competition
music the tonic note of a church mode
SEE MORE SEE LESS Word Origin for final C14: from Latin fīnālis , from fīnis limit, boundary
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Idioms and Phrases with final see in the final analysis.
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