Conclusion

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Pronunciation: /kənˈkluːʒən/

Definitions of conclusion

noun a final decision or judgment; the end or finish of an event or process

Example Sentences

A1 In conclusion, I think pizza is delicious.

A2 To sum up, the main character in the story learned a valuable lesson.

B1 The conclusion of the experiment showed that the hypothesis was correct.

B2 The report drew a clear conclusion about the impact of climate change on the local ecosystem.

C1 The researcher's conclusion was based on extensive data analysis and critical thinking.

C2 The conclusion reached by the expert panel was unanimous and well-supported.

adjective forming an end or finish

Example Sentences

A1 In conclusion, I think we should go to the park.

A2 The conclusion of the story was unexpected.

B1 The researchers reached a conclusion based on their findings.

B2 The conclusion drawn from the data was that there is a correlation.

C1 The conclusion reached by the panel of experts was unanimous.

C2 The conclusion of the investigation was that foul play was involved.

Examples of conclusion in a Sentence

formal In conclusion, the research findings suggest a strong correlation between exercise and improved mental health.

informal So yeah, that's the conclusion we came to after analyzing all the data.

slang To wrap it up, the bottom line is that we gotta start working smarter, not harder.

figurative As the sun set on the debate, the conclusion emerged like a bright light in the darkness.

Grammatical Forms of conclusion

past tense

concluded

plural

conclusions

comparative

more conclusive

superlative

most conclusive

present tense

concludes

future tense

will conclude

perfect tense

has concluded

continuous tense

is concluding

singular

conclusion

positive degree

conclusive

infinitive

to conclude

gerund

concluding

participle

concluded

Origin and Evolution of conclusion

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'conclusion' originated from the Latin word 'conclusio' which means 'a closing'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'conclusion' evolved to refer to the final part of something, a decision reached after considering all the information, or a result or outcome.