Pronunciation: /ˌæntiˌpɛˈnʌltəmət/
noun a word or thing that is third from the last in a series
A1 I learned a new word today, antepenultimate, which means third from the end.
A2 In the spelling bee, the antepenultimate round was the most challenging for the contestants.
B1 The antepenultimate chapter of the book revealed the shocking truth about the main character.
B2 The antepenultimate episode of the TV series left viewers on a cliffhanger.
C1 The antepenultimate verse of the poem beautifully summarized the theme of the entire work.
C2 As a literary scholar, I appreciate the nuances found in the antepenultimate paragraph of the novel.
adjective referring to the third from the last in a series
A1 The antepenultimate chapter of the book was my favorite.
A2 The antepenultimate paragraph in the article contained important information.
B1 The antepenultimate scene in the movie set the stage for the climax.
B2 The antepenultimate line of the poem left a lasting impact on the reader.
C1 The antepenultimate verse of the song was beautifully composed and sung.
C2 The antepenultimate chapter of the novel provided a surprising twist in the plot.
formal The antepenultimate chapter of the book is crucial to understanding the conclusion.
informal I always forget what happens in the antepenultimate episode of the TV show.
slang Dude, did you see the antepenultimate scene in that movie? It was insane!
figurative The antepenultimate step in achieving success is perseverance through challenges.
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