conclusion
English Thesaurus
1. the act of making up your mind about something (noun.act)
hyponym | : | call, |
definition | : | (sports) the decision made by an umpire or referee (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | move, |
definition | : | the act of deciding to do something (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | resolution, |
definition | : | a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner (noun.act) |
2. the act of ending something (noun.act)
hypernym | : | change of state, |
definition | : | the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristics (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | abort, |
definition | : | the act of terminating a project or procedure before it is completed (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | demonetisation, demonetization, |
definition | : | ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | release, tone ending, |
definition | : | (music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | retirement, |
definition | : | withdrawal from your position or occupation (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | breakup, dissolution, |
definition | : | the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations) (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | overthrow, |
definition | : | the termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force) (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | destruction, devastation, |
definition | : | the termination of something by causing so much damage to it that it cannot be repaired or no longer exists (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | abolishment, abolition, |
definition | : | the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery) (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | liquidation, settlement, |
definition | : | termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | abortion, |
definition | : | termination of pregnancy (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | deactivation, defusing, |
definition | : | the act of deactivating or making ineffective (as a bomb) (noun.act) |
hyponym | : | discontinuance, discontinuation, |
definition | : | the act of discontinuing or breaking off; an interruption (temporary or permanent) (noun.act) |
3. an intuitive assumption (noun.cognition)
hyponym | : | non sequitur, |
definition | : | (logic) a conclusion that does not follow from the premises (noun.cognition) |
4. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration (noun.cognition)
hyponym | : | predetermination, |
definition | : | a mental determination or resolve in advance; an antecedent intention to do something (noun.cognition) |
5. the last section of a communication (noun.communication)
hypernym | : | section, subdivision, |
definition | : | a self-contained part of a larger composition (written or musical) (noun.communication) |
hyponym | : | anticlimax, bathos, |
definition | : | a change from a serious subject to a disappointing one (noun.communication) |
hyponym | : | epilog, epilogue, |
definition | : | a short passage added at the end of a literary work (noun.communication) |
hyponym | : | epilog, epilogue, |
definition | : | a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play (noun.communication) |
hyponym | : | peroration, |
definition | : | (rhetoric) the concluding section of an oration (noun.communication) |
hyponym | : | coda, finale, |
definition | : | the closing section of a musical composition (noun.communication) |
part meronym | : | narration, recital, yarn, |
definition | : | the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events (noun.communication) |
part meronym | : | address, speech, |
definition | : | the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience (noun.communication) |
6. the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) (noun.communication)
hypernym | : | proposition, |
definition | : | (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false (noun.communication) |
part holonym | : | major term, |
definition | : | the term in a syllogism that is the predicate of the conclusion (noun.communication) |
part holonym | : | minor term, |
definition | : | the term in a syllogism that is the subject of the conclusion (noun.communication) |
part meronym | : | syllogism, |
definition | : | deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises (noun.cognition) |
7. a final settlement (noun.communication)
hypernym | : | settlement, |
definition | : | a conclusive resolution of a matter and disposition of it (noun.communication) |
8. event whose occurrence ends something (noun.event)
hyponym | : | end, final stage, last, |
definition | : | the concluding parts of an event or occurrence (noun.event) |
hyponym | : | omega, z, |
definition | : | the ending of a series or sequence (noun.event) |
hyponym | : | halt, stop, |
definition | : | the event of something ending (noun.event) |
hyponym | : | triumph, victory, |
definition | : | a successful ending of a struggle or contest (noun.event) |
hyponym | : | defeat, licking, |
definition | : | an unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest (noun.event) |
9. the temporal end; the concluding time (noun.time)
hypernym | : | end, ending, |
definition | : | the point in time at which something ends (noun.time) |
10. the act of making up your mind about something (noun.act)
derivation | : | determine, set, |
definition | : | fix conclusively or authoritatively (verb.cognition) |
derivation | : | ascertain, determine, find, find out, |
definition | : | establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study (verb.communication) |
derivation | : | conclude, resolve, |
definition | : | reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation (verb.communication) |
11. the act of ending something (noun.act)
derivation | : | end, terminate, |
definition | : | bring to an end or halt (verb.change) |
derivation | : | conclude, |
definition | : | bring to a close (verb.cognition) |
12. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration (noun.cognition)
derivation | : | determine, set, |
definition | : | fix conclusively or authoritatively (verb.cognition) |
13. the last section of a communication (noun.communication)
derivation | : | end, |
definition | : | put an end to (verb.creation) |
derivation | : | cease, end, finish, stop, terminate, |
definition | : | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | close, conclude, |
definition | : | come to a close (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | end, terminate, |
definition | : | be the end of; be the last or concluding part of (verb.stative) |
14. event whose occurrence ends something (noun.event)
antonym | : | beginning, |
definition | : | the event consisting of the start of something (noun.event) |
derivation | : | finish, |
definition | : | cause to finish a relationship with somebody (verb.change) |
derivation | : | complete, finish, |
definition | : | come or bring to a finish or an end (verb.change) |
derivation | : | end, |
definition | : | put an end to (verb.creation) |
derivation | : | cease, end, finish, stop, terminate, |
definition | : | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | end, terminate, |
definition | : | be the end of; be the last or concluding part of (verb.stative) |
15. the temporal end; the concluding time (noun.time)
derivation | : | finish, |
definition | : | cause to finish a relationship with somebody (verb.change) |
derivation | : | complete, finish, |
definition | : | come or bring to a finish or an end (verb.change) |
derivation | : | close, |
definition | : | finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.) (verb.social) |
derivation | : | cease, end, finish, stop, terminate, |
definition | : | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | close, conclude, |
definition | : | come to a close (verb.stative) |
16. the act of making up your mind about something (noun.act)
derivation | : | determine, set, |
definition | : | fix conclusively or authoritatively (verb.cognition) |
derivation | : | ascertain, determine, find, find out, |
definition | : | establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study (verb.communication) |
derivation | : | conclude, resolve, |
definition | : | reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation (verb.communication) |
17. the act of ending something (noun.act)
derivation | : | end, terminate, |
definition | : | bring to an end or halt (verb.change) |
derivation | : | conclude, |
definition | : | bring to a close (verb.cognition) |
18. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration (noun.cognition)
derivation | : | determine, set, |
definition | : | fix conclusively or authoritatively (verb.cognition) |
19. the last section of a communication (noun.communication)
derivation | : | end, |
definition | : | put an end to (verb.creation) |
derivation | : | cease, end, finish, stop, terminate, |
definition | : | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | close, conclude, |
definition | : | come to a close (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | end, terminate, |
definition | : | be the end of; be the last or concluding part of (verb.stative) |
20. event whose occurrence ends something (noun.event)
antonym | : | beginning, |
definition | : | the event consisting of the start of something (noun.event) |
derivation | : | finish, |
definition | : | cause to finish a relationship with somebody (verb.change) |
derivation | : | complete, finish, |
definition | : | come or bring to a finish or an end (verb.change) |
derivation | : | end, |
definition | : | put an end to (verb.creation) |
derivation | : | cease, end, finish, stop, terminate, |
definition | : | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | end, terminate, |
definition | : | be the end of; be the last or concluding part of (verb.stative) |
21. the temporal end; the concluding time (noun.time)
derivation | : | finish, |
definition | : | cause to finish a relationship with somebody (verb.change) |
derivation | : | complete, finish, |
definition | : | come or bring to a finish or an end (verb.change) |
derivation | : | close, |
definition | : | finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.) (verb.social) |
derivation | : | cease, end, finish, stop, terminate, |
definition | : | have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical (verb.stative) |
derivation | : | close, conclude, |
definition | : | come to a close (verb.stative) |
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