Pronunciation: /kənˈkluːʒənɪst/
noun A person who draws conclusions based on evidence or reasoning
A1 A conclusionist is someone who always looks for the final outcome.
A2 In a debate, the conclusionist is the one who summarizes all the arguments.
B1 As a conclusionist, she is skilled at drawing logical inferences from data.
B2 The conclusionist presented a compelling case for their theory based on the evidence.
C1 Being a conclusionist requires a deep understanding of complex topics and the ability to synthesize information.
C2 The conclusionist's analysis of the research findings was thorough and insightful.
formal The conclusionist in the research team was responsible for analyzing all the data and drawing final conclusions.
informal My friend likes to call himself a conclusionist because he always has a strong opinion on everything.
slang I don't trust that conclusionist, he always jumps to conclusions without considering all the facts.
figurative She was a conclusionist in matters of the heart, always quick to decide if someone was worth her time or not.
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