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finally
in the end; at last; eventually; after considerable delay: After many attempts, she finally got it right.
Not to be confused with:
finale – the concluding part of a performance or proceeding; the last movement of a concert, opera, or composition: The finale was the most exciting part of the symphony.
finality – conclusiveness or decisiveness; something that is final; an ultimate act: She slammed the door behind her with finality.
finely – elegantly; delicately; minutely; nicely; subtly; excellently: a finely crafted story; in fine particles or pieces: finely chopped apples
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fi·nal
 (fī′nəl)adj.
1. Forming or occurring at the end; last: the final scene of a film.
2. Of or constituting the end result of a succession or process; ultimate: an act with both an immediate and a final purpose. See Synonyms at last1.
3. Not to be changed or reconsidered; unalterable: The judge's decision is final.
n.
Something that comes at or forms the end, especially:
a. The last or one of the last of a series of contests: the finals of a state spelling bee.
b. The last examination of an academic course.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin fīnālis, from fīnis, end.]
fi′nal·ly adv.
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finally
(ËfaɪnÉlɪ)adv
1. after a long delay; at last; eventually
2. at the end or final point; lastly
3. completely; conclusively; irrevocably
sentence connector
4. in the end; lastly: finally, he put his tie on.
5. as the last or final point: linking what follows with the previous statements, as in a speech or argument
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fi•nal•ly
(ˈfaɪn l i)adv.
1. at the final point or moment.
2. in a final manner; conclusively or decisively.
3. at last; after considerable delay: After three tries, he finally passed his driving test.
[1325–75]
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eventually
finallyBe Careful!
Don't use 'eventually' when you mean that something might be true. Use possibly or perhaps.
Perhaps he'll call later.
1. 'eventually' or 'finally'
When something happens after a lot of delays or problems, you can say that it eventually happens or that it finally happens You use eventually when you want to emphasize that there were a lot of problems. You use finally when you want to emphasize the amount of time it took.
Eventually they got to the hospital.
I found Victoria Avenue eventually.
When John finally arrived, he said he'd lost his way.
2. 'finally'
You can also use finally to show that something happens last in a series of events.
The sky turned red, then purple, and finally black.
Don't use 'eventually' with this meaning, unless you want to emphasize that it happened after a lot of delays or problems.
You can also use finally to introduce a final point, ask a final question, or mention a final item.
Finally, Carol, can you tell us why you want this job?
Combine the flour and the cheese, and finally, add the milk.
Don't use 'eventually' with this meaning.
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| Adv. | 1. | finally - after an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay |
| 2. | finally - as the end result of a succession or process; "ultimately he had to give in"; "at long last the winter was over" | |
| 3. | finally - the item at the end; "last, I'll discuss family values" |
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finally
adverb
1. eventually, at last, in the end, ultimately, at the last, at the end of the day, in the long run, at length, at the last moment, at long last, when all is said and done, in the fullness of time, after a long time The food finally arrived at the end of the week.
2. lastly, in the end, ultimately Finally came the dessert trolley
3. in conclusion, lastly, in closing, to conclude, to sum up, in summary Finally, a word or two of advice.
4. conclusively, for good, permanently, for ever, completely, definitely, once and for all, decisively, convincingly, inexorably, irrevocably, for all time, inescapably, beyond the shadow of a doubt Finally draw a line under the affair.
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finally
adverb1. In conclusion:
2. After a considerable length of time, usually after a delay:
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finally
[ˈfaɪnəlɪ] ADV1. (= lastly) → por último, finalmente
finally, I would like to say → por último or finalmente, me gustarÃa añadir ...
finally, I would like to say → por último or finalmente, me gustarÃa añadir ...
3. (= once and for all) → de manera definitiva
they decided to separate, finally and irrevocably → decidieron separarse de manera definitiva e irrevocable
they decided to separate, finally and irrevocably → decidieron separarse de manera definitiva e irrevocable
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finally
[ˈfaɪnəli] adv (= in the end) [agree, decide, manage] → finalement
They finally decided to leave on Saturday instead of Friday → Ils ont finalement décidé de partir samedi au lieu de vendredi.
and finally (= and eventually) → et finalement
They finally decided to leave on Saturday instead of Friday → Ils ont finalement décidé de partir samedi au lieu de vendredi.
and finally (= and eventually) → et finalement
(= at last) [come, arrive, catch, reach, find] → enfin
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
finally
adv
(= lastly) → zum Schluss; (= in conclusion, introducing a final point) → abschlieÃend, zum Abschluss; and finally I must say ⦠→ und abschlieÃend möchte ich sagen â¦
(= definitively) decide, settle → endgültig
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finally
[ˈfaɪnəlɪ] adv (lastly) → alla fine; (in conclusion) → in fine; (eventually) → finalmente; (once and for all) → definitivamenteCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
final
(Ëfainl) adjective1. the very last. the final chapter of the book.
2. (of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed. The judge's decision is final.
noun the last part of a competition. The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.
Ëfinally adverb1. as the last (of many). The soldiers rode past, then came the Royal visitors, and finally the Queen.
2. at last, after a long time. The train finally arrived.
Ëfinalist noun a person who reaches the final stage in a competition. It was difficult to decide which of the two finalists was the better tennis player.
fiËnality (-ËnÓ-) nounËfinalize, Ëfinalise verb
to make a final decision about plans, arrangements etc. We must finalize the arrangements by Friday.
ËfinaliËzation, ËfinaliËsation nounËfinals noun plural
the last examinations for a university degree etc. I am sitting/taking my finals in June.
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finally
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finally - as the end result of a succession or process; "ultimately he had to give in"; "at long last the winter was over"