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- finall (obsolete)
From Middle English final, fynal, fynall, from Old French final, from Latin fīnālis (“of or relating to the end or to boundaries”), from fīnis (“end”); see fine. Replaced native English endly (“final”).
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈfaɪnl̩/
- (General American) enPR: fī'nəl, IPA(key): /ˈfaɪn(ə)l/, [-nəɫ]
- Hyphenation: fi‧nal
- Rhymes: -aɪnəl
final (plural finals)
- (Canada, US, Philippines) A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class.
- 2005 April 13, Robert MacMillan, “Steal This Song”, in The Washington Post, retrieved 3 Oct. 2008:
It was tough cramming for those midterms and finals, staying up 72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza.
- 2005 April 13, Robert MacMillan, “Steal This Song”, in The Washington Post, retrieved 3 Oct. 2008:
- (Oxbridge slang) A final examination taken at the end of the final year of an undergraduate course, which contributes towards a student's degree classification.
- (sports) The last round, game or match in a contest, after which the winner is determined.
- (phonology) The final part of a syllable, the combination of medial and rime in phonetics and phonology.
- (music) The tonic or keynote of a Gregorian mode, and hence the final note of any conventional melody played in that mode.
test or examination given at the end of a term or class
- Bulgarian: заключителен изпит m (zaključitelen izpit)
- Catalan: final (ca) m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 期末考試 / 期末考试 (zh) (qīmò kǎoshì) - Danish: eksamen c
- Dutch: eindexamen (nl) n
- Finnish: loppukoe (fi), päättökoe
- French: examen (fr) m
- Galician: exame final m
- German: Abschlussprüfung (de) f
- Greek: πτυχιακές (el) f or pl (ptychiakés)
- Hebrew: גְּמָר (he) m (gmar)
- Hungarian: záróvizsga (hu)
- Japanese: 学期末試験 (ja) (gakki-matsu shiken), 学期末テスト (gakki-matsu tesuto), ファイナル (ja) (fainaru)
- Korean: 기말고사(期末考査) (gimalgosa), 파이널 (paineol)
- Latin: finis (la) m or f, terminus (la) m, exitus m, exitus m, extremus m, extremum n, peractio f
- Portuguese: prova final f
- Russian: выпускно́й (ru) (vypusknój)
- Spanish: final (es) m
- Telugu: పరిక్ష (parikṣa)
- Turkish: final (tr)
sports: last round in a contest
- Armenian: վերջնամրցում (verǰnamrcʻum), եզրափակիչ (hy) (ezrapʻakičʻ)
- Bulgarian: финал (bg) m (final)
- Catalan: final (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 決賽 / 决赛 (zh) (juésài) - Czech: finále (cs) n
- Danish: finale (da) c, slutrunde
- Dutch: eindronde (nl), finale (nl) f
- Faroese: endaumfar
- Finnish: loppuottelu (fi), finaali (fi), loppukilpailu (fi), loppusarja
- French: finale (fr) f
- Galician: final (gl) f
- German: Finale (de) n, Endkampf (de) m, Schlussrunde (de) f, Endspiel (de) n
- Greek: τελικός (el) m (telikós)
- Hebrew: גְּמָר (he) m (gmar)
- Hungarian: döntő (hu)
- Icelandic: úrslit (is) n pl, úrslitakeppni f
- Irish: ceannchluiche m
- Italian: finale (it) f
- Japanese: 決勝戦 (ja) (けっしょうせん, kesshōsen), ファイナル (ja) (fainaru)
- Kazakh: финал (final)
- Korean: 결승전(決勝戰) (gyeolseungjeon), 파이널 (paineol)
- Latin: finis (la) m or f, terminus (la) m, exitus m, extremus m, extremum n, peractio f
- Latvian: fināls m, finālspēle f
- Lithuanian: finãlas
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: finale (no) m
Nynorsk: finale m - Persian: فینال (fa) (finâl)
- Polish: finał (pl) m
- Portuguese: final (pt) f
- Russian: фина́л (ru) m (finál), (chess) э́ндшпиль (ru) m (éndšpilʹ)
- Spanish: final (es) f
- Swahili: fainali (sw)
- Swedish: final (sv) c
- Tagalog: pangwakas
- Turkish: final (tr)
- Vietnamese: chung kết (vi)
- Walloon: finåle f
final part of a syllable
- Catalan: final (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 韻母 / 韵母 (zh) (yùnmǔ), 終聲 / 终声 (zh) (zhōngshēng) - Galician: final (gl) f
- Hani: yifmu
- Hungarian: szótagvég
- Japanese: 韻母 (ja) (いんぼ, inbo), 終声 (しゅうせい, shūsei)
- Korean: 운모(韻母) (ko) (unmo), 종성(終聲) (ko) (jongseong)
- Russian: фина́ль (ru) f (finálʹ)
- Vietnamese: vận mẫu (韻母), âm cuối
- Walloon: coron (wa) m
final (comparative more final, superlative most final)
- Last; ultimate.
- Conclusive; decisive.
a final judgment; the battle of Waterloo brought the contest to a final issue - Respecting an end or object to be gained; respecting the purpose or ultimate end in view.
- (grammar) Expressing purpose; as in the term final clause.
- (linguistics) Word-final; occurring at the end of a word.
- 1892, Walter Besant, “Prologue: Who is Edmund Gray?”, in The Ivory Gate […], New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, […], →OCLC:
Thus, when he drew up instructions in lawyer language, he expressed the important words by an initial, a medial, or a final consonant, and made scratches for all the words between; his clerks, however, understood him very well.
- 1892, Walter Besant, “Prologue: Who is Edmund Gray?”, in The Ivory Gate […], New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, […], →OCLC:
Arabic:
Egyptian Arabic: آخر (āḵir)Bulgarian: последен (bg) (posleden), заключителен (bg) (zaključitelen)
Danish: endelig, endegyldig
Dutch: finaal (nl), laatste (nl), ultiem (nl), definitief (nl)
Esperanto: fina
Finnish: viimeinen (fi), lopullinen (fi)
Gothic: 𐌰𐍆𐍄𐌿𐌼𐌰 (aftuma)
Gujarati: છેલ્લું (gu) (chellũ)
Ancient: ἔσχατος (éskhatos), λοῖσθος (loîsthos)Ido: konkluziva (io)
Kazakh: ақтық (aqtyq)
Latin: ultimus
Lithuanian: galuti̇̀nis (lt), finãlinis, paskuti̇̀nis
Luxembourgish: definitiv
Marathi: शेवटचे n (śevaṭce), शेवटचा m (śevaṭcā), शेवटची f (śevaṭcī), अंतिम (mr) (antim)
Norman: finnal
Old English: sīþmest
Russian: оконча́тельный (ru) (okončátelʹnyj), заключи́тельный (ru) (zaključítelʹnyj), фина́льный (ru) (finálʹnyj)
Scottish Gaelic: deireannach, mu dheireadh
Swedish: slutgiltig (sv)
respecting an end, purpose or ultimate end in view
grammar: expressing purpose
final (third-person singular simple present finals, present participle (US) finaling or (UK) finalling, simple past and past participle (US) finaled or (UK) finalled)
- (intransitive, sports, colloquial) To qualify for the final round of a competition.
Mike finalled in both the 400 meter and the 800 meter races.- 2007 January 30, Archive Team, “A Day in the Life: Dennis Baker, Day 1”, in Swimming World[1]:
Early in his swimming career, Baker finaled in the 200 fly at both the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Trials and was a two-time Pacific 10 Champion in the event for the University of Arizona. - 2009 October 5, Archive Team, “Swimming World Six Star Kasey Carlson Makes College Pledge”, in Swimming World[2]:
Last year, Carlson would have A finaled in the 100-yard breast (58.75) and B finaled in the 200-yard breast (2:09.66). - 2011 September 1, Harry Pearson, “London 2012 can legacy by verbing the noun”, in The Guardian[3]:
Vocab-wise, medalling and PB-ing are now totally part-and-parcelled, and most experts in South Korea believe podiumed, finalled and all-comered are not far off lexiconing. - 2021 January 17, Chandler Brandes, “UNC Snags Verbal from Sprinter Tyler Roberton of Tampa Bay Aquatics for 2022-23”, in Swimming World[4]:
In Summer 2019, he finaled in a pair of events at Gainesville Sectionals before going on to take 22nd in the 100m and 200m free at Greensboro Futures.
- 2007 January 30, Archive Team, “A Day in the Life: Dennis Baker, Day 1”, in Swimming World[1]:
“final”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “final”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
final m or f (masculine and feminine plural finals)
final m (plural finals)
- end (last point or moment of something)
Synonym: fi - finale (chronological conclusion of a series of narrative works)
final f (plural finals)
- finalista
- “final”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language] (in Catalan), second edition, Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan: Institut d'Estudis Catalans], April 2007
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
* Jyutping: faai1 nou2
* Yale: fāai nóu
* Cantonese Pinyin: faai1 nou2
* Guangdong Romanization: fai1 nou2
* Sinological IPA (key): /faːi̯⁵⁵ nou̯³⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
final
From Italian finale, from Latin fīnālis, from fīnis (“end”).
final
- a final
final
- Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002), Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary][5], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN
- IPA(key): /fi.nal/
final (feminine finale, masculine plural finals or finaux, feminine plural finales)
- final (last)
- (linguistics, grammar) expressing purpose
Both finals and finaux exist as masculine plural forms, with finals being more common. Finaux is avoided when referring to persons, to avoid homonymy with the potentially insulting adjective finauds (“cunning”). [6]
→ Romanian: final
→ Turkish: final
Semantic loan from Italian finale.
final m (plural finals)
- “final”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
18th century, from Latin finālis, perhaps in part through French final. Recently revived to some degree by influence of English final.
final (strong nominative masculine singular finaler, not comparable)
- (grammar) final, expressing purpose
- (higher register) final, conclusive, irrevocable (that which will not or cannot be changed anymore, sometimes implying death)
Synonyms: endgültig, abschließend, unwiderruflich, entscheidend, letztlich
der finale Wortlaut der Verträge ― the final wording of the contracts
das finale Krankheitsstadium ― the final stage of the illness
finaler Rettungsschuss ― deadly force (literally, “final [i.e. lethal] rescue shot”)- 2020, Max-Emanuel Geis, Kommunalrecht. Ein Studienbuch, 5th edition, München: C.H. Beck, →ISBN, Sect. 3 Rn. 44, page 20:
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern wurde, auch aus Gründen der dünnen Besiedelung, die noch deutlich drastischere Reduzierung von zwölf auf sechs Landkreise und die Umwandlung von vier der sechs kreisfreien Städte zu Kreisstädten im Jahr 2011 durchgeführt. Auch hier blieben entsprechende Landesverfassungsbeschwerden final erfolglos.
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- 2020, Max-Emanuel Geis, Kommunalrecht. Ein Studienbuch, 5th edition, München: C.H. Beck, →ISBN, Sect. 3 Rn. 44, page 20:
- (rare, pompous, chiefly anglicism) final, last
Synonym: letzter
die finalen Minuten vor dem großen Auftritt ― the final minutes before the big gig
Positive forms of final (uncomparable)
final
Borrowed from Dutch finaal, from Middle French final, ultimately from Late Latin fīnālis.
- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈfinal/ [ˈfi.nal]
- Rhymes: -inal
- Syllabification: fi‧nal
final (plural **final-final)
- Finale; a final conclusion, an end.
final (comparative lebih final, superlative paling final)
- “final”, in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia [Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016
final (apocopated)
final m
final m (feminine singular finala, masculine plural finai, feminine plural finales)
final m (oblique and nominative feminine singular finale)
Borrowed from Late Latin fīnālis, from fīnis. By surface analysis, fim + -al.
Hyphenation: fi‧nal
final m or f (plural finais)
- final, ultimate, last
Synonyms: derradeiro, último- 2013, Marcio Arribabenne, F(r) - A lógica da resolução das questões usando apenas multiplicação e divisão, Clube dos Autores, →ISBN, page 85:
Seguindo o conceito de fração, calculamos 1/3 de 900, tendo como resultado a quantidade de 300 livros. Logo depois, calculamos 1/5 de 300 e obtemos a resposta final, de 60 livros. Lembrando que um terço e um quinto são sinônimos, respectivamente, de terça parte e quinta parte. Podemos escrever, matematicamente, que: 1/3 de 900 = 900:3 = 300 ==> 1/5 de 300 = 300:5 = 60.
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- 2013, Marcio Arribabenne, F(r) - A lógica da resolução das questões usando apenas multiplicação e divisão, Clube dos Autores, →ISBN, page 85:
final m (plural finais)
- end
Synonyms: fim, término- 2006, Editora Sinodal, Celebrar Natal em família e comunidade, →ISBN, page 32:
Participar de um amigo secreto realmente é bastante divertido, principalmente quando a turma é animada. Porém, no final da brincadeira, ganhar algo que não agrada pode ser decepcionante.
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- 2006, Editora Sinodal, Celebrar Natal em família e comunidade, →ISBN, page 32:
final f (plural finais)
- fim
- finalista
- finalizar
- “final”, in Dicionário Aulete Digital (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Lexikon Editora Digital, 2008–2026
- “final”, in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 2008–2026
Borrowed from French final, from Latin finalis. By surface analysis, fine + -al.
final m or n (feminine singular finală, masculine plural finali, feminine/neuter plural finale)
final m inan (Cyrillic spelling финал)
- (linguistics) final (last letter of word)
- (sports) final
From Latin fīnālis. By surface analysis, fin + -al.
final m or f (masculine and feminine plural finales, superlative finalísimo)
- final (last, ultimate)
Synonym: último - final (conclusive, decisive)
Synonym: concluyente
- causa final
- finalizar
- finalmente
- juicio final
- oración final
- pitido final
- punto final
- recta final
- solución final
- usuario final
final m (plural finales)
final f (plural finales)
“final”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025
Borrowed from Italian finale and French final from Latin finālis, from fīnis + -ālis.
final c
- a finale
final (not comparable)
Inflection of final
| Indefinite | positive | comparative | superlative1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| common singular | final | mer final | mest final |
| neuter singular | finalt | mer finalt | mest finalt |
| plural | finala | mer finala | mest finala |
| masculine plural2 | finale | mer finala | mest finala |
| Definite | positive | comparative | superlative |
| masculine singular3 | finale | mer finale | mest finale |
| all | finala | mer finala | mest finala |
1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
final c
final (definite accusative finali, plural finaller)
- the end
- (education) the final exam
- (music) finale
- (sports) in tournaments: the last contest