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noun a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a conclusion or commentary

  • The epilogue of the novel tied up all the loose ends and provided closure to the story.
  • Did you read the epilogue of the book? It explains what happened after the main story ended.
  • I always skip the epilogue, it's usually just a bunch of boring stuff that doesn't matter.
  • As I reached the epilogue of my life, I reflected on all the ups and downs that had brought me to this point.