Final
English
Noun
Final (plural Finals)- (followed by "one") The ending, the last.
- A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class.
- (sports) The last round, game or match in a contest, after which the winner is determined.
- A contest that narrows a field of contestants (finalists) to ranked positions, usually in numbered places (1st place/prize, 2nd place/prize, etc.) or a winner and numbered runners-up (1st runner-up, etc.).
Adjective
Final (comparative more Final, superlative most Final)
- last; ultimate (e.g. final solution)
- (linguistics) word-final, occurring at the end of a word.
Adverbs for Final
tragically; conclusively; heartbreakingly; egotistically; pompously; acrimoniously; officially; irrevocably; ultimately; catastrophic-ally; elaborately; hopelessly; decisively; absolutely; definitely; unmistakably; inevitably; unchangeably; unimpeachably; dogmatically; authoritatively; authentically; clearly.
Verbs for Final
beseech—; curb—; employ—; provide—; ruin—; —accomodates; —accumulates; — amasses; —collects; —conducts; —controls; —demands; —deposits; —invests; —judges; —levies ; —manages; —operates; —persuades; —recruits; —secures; —supports; —swindles.
Synonyms for Final
endly, last, extreme, decisive, terminal, ending, ultimate, definitive.
Antonyms for Final
opening, inceptive, embryonic, inaugural, first, continual, interim, unending, persistent.
Related terms
Thesaurus
absolute, adducible, admissible, admitting no exception, all-out, attestative, attestive, audition, authentic, based on, binding, blue book, boundary, categorical, caudal, certain, circumstantial, clear, closing, collateral, coming, complete, completing, completive, completory, compulsory, concluding, conclusive, consequent, consequential, consummative, contingent, convincing, crowning, culminating, cumulative, damning, decided, decisive, decretory, definite, definitive, departing, derivational, derivative, determinate, determinative, dictated, documentary, documented, downright, end, ending, endmost, ensuing, entailed, entire, eventual, evidential, evidentiary, ex parte, exam, examen, examination, explicit, express, extreme, eye-witness, factual, farewell, farthest, final examination, finalizing, finishing, firsthand, fixed, flat, flat-out, following, founded on, fulfilling, global, great go, grounded on, hard-and-fast, hearing, hearsay, hindmost, honors, immutable, imperative, implicit, imposed, inappealable, incontrovertible, indicative, indirect, indisputable, irrefutable, irresistible, irreversible, irrevocable, lag, last, latest, latter, leaving, limiting, mandated, mandatory, material, midsemester, midterm, must, nuncupative, obligatory, oral, oral examination, out-and-out, outright, outward-bound, overwhelming, parting, peremptory, perfect, polar, positive, prelim, prescript, prescriptive, presumptive, probative, quiz, reliable, required, resultant, resulting, round, secondary, sequacious, sequent, sequential, settled, significant, straight, straight-out, suggestive, sure, symptomatic, tail, take-home examination, telling, terminal, terminating, terminative, test, total, trial, tripos, ultimate, unalterable, unanswerable, unchangeable, uncircumscribed, unconditional, unconditioned, undoubting, unequivocal, unhampered, unhesitating, unlimited, unmistakable, unmitigated, unqualified, unquestioning, unreserved, unrestricted, unwaivable, utter, valedictory, valid, viva, weighty, whole, without appeal, without exception, without reserve, written, written examination
Etymology
From Middle English < Old French < Latin finalis (“of or relating to the end or to boundaries”) < finis (“end”); see fine.
Pronunciation
Translations
Noun
|
- The translations below need to be checked.
Adjective
- The translations below need to be checked.
External links
- Final in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- Final in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
Italian finale < Latin finalis < finis - end.
Noun
final
- A final.
Declension
nominative | Final |
---|---|
genitive | Finalnıñ |
dative | Finalğa |
accusative | Finalnı |
locative | Finalda |
ablative | Finaldan |
Adjective
final
References
- Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]
French
Etymology
From Latin finis 'end' + -alis '-al'
Adjective
Final m. (f. Finale, m. plural Finals, f. plural Finales)
Related terms
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
Final m. (Cyrillic spelling финал)
- (linguistics) final (last letter of word)
- (sports) final
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | final | finali |
genitive | finala | finala |
dative | finalu | finalima |
accusative | final | finale |
vocative | finale | finali |
locative | finalom | finalima |
instrumental | finalu | finalima |
Spanish
Adjective
Noun
Synonyms
Related terms
Swedish
Noun
Final c.
- a final
Declension
See also
- English nouns
- En:Sports
- English adjectives
- En:Linguistics
- English terms derived from Middle English
- English terms derived from Old French
- English terms derived from Latin
- Pages with broken file links
- Check translations
- Translations to be checked (Greek)
- Translations to be checked (Italian)
- Translations to be checked (Latin)
- Translations to be checked (Portuguese)
- Translations to be checked (Serbo-Croatian)
- Translations to be checked (Welsh)
- Translations to be checked (French)
- Crimean Tatar terms derived from Italian
- Crimean Tatar terms derived from Latin
- Crimean Tatar adjectives
- Crimean Tatar nouns
- French terms derived from Latin
- French adjectives
- Serbo-Croatian nouns
- Sh:Linguistics
- Sh:Sports
- Swedish nouns
- Sv:Sports