Consummation

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /kɑnsəˈmeɪʃən/

Definitions of consummation

noun the point at which something is complete or finalized

Example Sentences

A1 The consummation of the meal was a delicious dessert.

A2 The consummation of their marriage was a beautiful ceremony.

B1 The consummation of the business deal was a signed contract.

B2 The consummation of their love was a passionate kiss.

C1 The consummation of the project was a successful product launch.

C2 The consummation of the peace treaty was a historic moment for both countries.

Examples of consummation in a Sentence

formal The consummation of the business deal was marked by the signing of the contract.

informal The consummation of our friendship happened when we shared our deepest secrets.

slang The consummation of their relationship was when they finally hooked up.

figurative The consummation of her dreams came true when she landed her dream job.

Grammatical Forms of consummation

past tense

consummated

plural

consummations

comparative

more consummated

superlative

most consummated

present tense

consummates

future tense

will consummate

perfect tense

have consummated

continuous tense

is consummating

singular

consummation

positive degree

consummation

infinitive

to consummate

gerund

consummating

participle

consummating

Origin and Evolution of consummation

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'consummation' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'consummatio' which means completion or perfection.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'consummation' has evolved to also refer to the act of completing or finishing something, especially in the context of relationships or goals being achieved.