conclusion

[kənˈkluʒən]

conclusion Definition

  • 1the end or finish of an event, process, or text
  • 2a judgment or decision reached after considering the information available

Using conclusion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conclusion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In conclusion, I would like to thank everyone for coming.

  • Example

    The conclusion of the book was unexpected.

  • Example

    After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that we should invest in new technology.

  • Example

    The investigation led to the conclusion that the suspect was innocent.

conclusion Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using conclusion

  • used to introduce the final thoughts or remarks of a speech or piece of writing

    Example

    In conclusion, I would like to emphasize the importance of education in our society.

  • an outcome that is certain or inevitable

    Example

    It was a foregone conclusion that the team would win the championship.

  • to reach a decision or judgment after considering the information available

    Example

    After much discussion, we were finally able to come to a conclusion about the best course of action.

Phrases with conclusion

  • jump to conclusions

    to form an opinion without having all the facts

    Example

    Don't jump to conclusions before you hear the whole story.

  • to come to a decision or judgment after considering the information available

    Example

    After analyzing the data, we were able to reach a conclusion about the effectiveness of the new product.

  • to form an opinion or make a judgment based on evidence or reasoning

    Example

    Based on the evidence presented, we can draw the conclusion that the defendant is guilty.

Origins of conclusion

from Latin 'conclusio', meaning 'a closing'

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Summary: conclusion in Brief

The term 'conclusion' [kənˈkluʒən] refers to the end of an event, process, or text, as well as a judgment or decision reached after considering available information. It is often used in academic or professional contexts, such as 'After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that we should invest in new technology.' 'Conclusion' is also used in idioms like 'in conclusion,' which introduces final thoughts, and 'foregone conclusion,' which denotes an inevitable outcome.

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