Definitions and Examples of final, last, latest
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Coming at the end of a series; concluding or ultimate.
Example
The final exam will determine your overall grade for the course.
Coming after all others in time or order; final.
Example
This is your last chance to submit your application before the deadline.
Occurring or done after all others; most recent.
Example
Have you heard about the latest fashion trends for this season?
Key Differences: final vs last vs latest
- 1Final refers to the concluding or ultimate position in a sequence, while first refers to the initial or earliest position.
- 2Last refers to the position that comes after all others, while first refers to the position that comes before all others.
- 3Latest refers to the most recent occurrence or development, while first refers to the earliest occurrence or development.
Effective Usage of final, last, latest
- 1Sequencing: Use first and last to describe the beginning and end of a sequence.
- 2Chronology: Use latest and first to describe the most recent and earliest events in a timeline.
- 3Comparison: Use final, last, and latest to compare the concluding, last, and most recent positions with the initial or earliest position.
Remember this!
The antonyms of first are final, last, and latest. Use these words to describe the concluding, last, and most recent positions in a sequence or timeline, and to compare them with the initial or earliest position.