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- pronunciation:
- faI
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- parts of speech:
- adjective, noun
- features:
- Word Builder, Word Explorer, Word Parts
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adjective |
definition 1: |
When something is final, it is last or happens at the end of something. The final chapter of a book is the last chapter of a book.
On the final day of the school year, Megan's class had a party and played games.The final ingredients added to the recipe are salt and pepper.- synonyms:
- concluding, finishing, terminal
- antonyms:
- initial, original, primary
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definition 2: |
When something is final, it will not be changed. If your choice to do something is final, it means that you will not change what you have decided to do.
My parents said their decision was final, so we won't be getting another dog.- similar words:
- decided, last
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senior |
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
The finals are the last sports event in a competition. The finals are played by the two best teams or players.
Our soccer team has been practicing so much, so we are hoping we'll make it into the finals.- synonyms:
- championship
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definition 2: |
A final is a test that students take at the end of studying something for a while. It is a test of everything that the students learned, or it is just the last test they will take for that subject.
My older sister is in high school. She's studying hard for her chemistry final on Friday.- similar words:
- examination, test
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Word Builder: final +
- finally:
after a long time.
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