Final Stroke

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪnəl stroʊk/

Definitions of final stroke

noun A finishing touch or detail that completes or perfects something

Example Sentences

A1 The final stroke of the painting brought it all together.

A2 The final stroke of the match secured their victory.

B1 Adding the final stroke to the project was satisfying after all the hard work.

B2 Her final stroke in the negotiation sealed the deal.

C1 The artist carefully considered each final stroke before declaring the painting complete.

C2 The final stroke of his speech left the audience in awe.

Examples of final stroke in a Sentence

formal The artist carefully applied the final stroke to complete the masterpiece.

informal He added the final stroke to his painting and stepped back to admire his work.

slang She nailed the final stroke on her project, and it turned out amazing.

figurative The final stroke of luck came just in time to save the day.

Grammatical Forms of final stroke

past tense

final stroked

plural

final strokes

comparative

more final stroke

superlative

most final stroke

present tense

final stroke

future tense

will final stroke

perfect tense

have final stroked

continuous tense

is final stroking

singular

final stroke

positive degree

very final stroke

infinitive

to final stroke

gerund

final stroking

participle

final stroked

Origin and Evolution of final stroke

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'final stroke' originated from the concept of a decisive action or event that brings a situation to a definitive conclusion.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'final stroke' has come to be used in a variety of contexts beyond just physical actions, such as in sports, business, and everyday life, to signify the last and most important action or event that determines the outcome.