Synonym: closing, conclusive, deciding, last, terminal. Antonym: first. Similar words: finale, finally, semifinal, final solution, finance, in all, definable, financial. Meaning: ['faɪnl] n. 1. the final match between the winners of all previous matches in an elimination tournament 2. an examination administered at the end of an academic term. adj. 1. occurring at or forming an end or termination 2. conclusive in a process or progression 3. not to be altered or undone.
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91, When the final vote came, rationality took over.
92, He was overtaken on the final lap.
93, The final ascent took only half an hour.
94, It is France versus Brazil in the final.
95, The umpire's decision is final.
96, The list was pared down for the final interviews.
97, I'm swotting at maths for the final examination.
98, Coursework accounts for 40% of the final marks.
99, She collated the final proof with the original manuscript.
100, Our team was massacred in the final.
101, He spoke the final words of the play.
102, The first six finishers go into the final.
103, She scorched to victory in the sprint final.
104, Failing his final exams was a crushing blow .
105, Lang's final encore last night was "Barefoot".
106, She was given exemption from the final examination.
107, The final score was a respectable 2:1.
108, In dreamland we play them in the final.
109, His employers have placed him on final written warning.
110, Black faded on the final bend.
111, This factory deals with final assembly and testing.
112, It's the FA Cup final next week.
113, Our team was narrowly defeated in the final.
114, They exchanged a final kiss before parting.
115, The results should be integrated into the final report.
116, Tonight's victory guarantees the team's place in the final.
117, The final episode will be shown next Sunday.
118, Everton have got through to the final.
119, The accent falls on the final syllable.
120, He coasted through his final exams.
More similar words: finale, finally, semifinal, final solution, finance, in all, definable, financial, all in all, cardinal, nominally, originally, spinal cord, aboriginal, financial crisis, originality, marginalize, self-incrimination, in all directions, fine, find, finis, fined, find out, finite, finish, define, finger, refined, confine.