"Finally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Finally" Meaning

Finally is an adverb that means after a long time or after a series of events. It is used to indicate that something has happened after a lot of waiting, effort, or delay. It can also be used to signal the end of a process, a struggle, or a hardship, indicating that something has been achieved or overcome despite the challenges. For example, "I've been studying for years, and I've finally passed the exam."

"Finally" Examples

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She finally decided to quit her job and pursue her passion for photography. (#1)
After years of waiting, they finally got married and had two beautiful children. (#2)
We finally finished the project after working on it for six months. (#3)
The new policy finally came into effect, and everyone was affected. (#4)
He finally got the chance to meet his idol, a famous musician, at the concert last night. (#5)

"Finally" Similar Words

Finalist

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The word "finalist" refers to a person or team that has reached the last stage of a competition, tournament, or selection process and has a good chance of winning. It is often used to describe a candidate or contestant who has made it to the final round or stage of a contest, and is one step away from being declared the winner.

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Finalists are the last two or three remaining candidates or competitors in a competition, election, or selection process who are considered to be the most likely to win or succeed. They are the ones who have progressed to the final stage of the competition and are now being considered for the top prize or recognition.

Finality

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Finality refers to the state of being complete or irreversible. It can also refer to a sense of decisiveness or conclusiveness. In other words, something that has finality is something that is fixed, settled, and cannot be changed. It can also imply a sense of final resolution or outcome, often with a sense of finality to put an end to something.

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Finalizes

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Finalizing

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The word "finalizing" is a present participle verb form, which means it is being used to describe an ongoing action. In this context, "finalizing" means to complete or conclude something, usually a process or a project, in the sense of making a decision or achieving a goal.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company is finalizing the details of the merger.<br> She is finalizing her PhD thesis and expects to graduate in June.<br><br>In general, "finalizing" implies that a task or a plan is nearing its completion, and the remaining steps or tasks are being taken to bring it to a successful conclusion.

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Financed

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Paid for or supported by money or funds: "The company was financed by a group of investors."

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Financial refers to something related to money, finance, or economic affairs. It can describe something that is concerned with the management of money, the use of money to create wealth, or the risks and rewards associated with investing or borrowing money. In a broader sense, financial can also refer to the degree or extent to which something is related to economic or financial well-being, such as financial stability, financial security, or financial independence.

Financialisation

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Financially

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Meaning: relating to or concerned with money or wealth, especially in a responsible or cautious way.