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Synonyms and antonyms of Final and at the end in British Thesaurus

Final and at the end

final (adjective)

last in a series

ultimate (adjective)

happening at the end of a process or activity

eventual (adjective)

happening or existing at the end of a process or period of time

closing (adjective)

happening near or at the end of something

concluding (adjective)

happening or done at the end of a process, activity, or event

concluding (adjective)

the concluding part of something is its final part

last-gasp (adjective)

informal done at the last possible moment

at (long) last ()

used for saying that something you have been waiting for finally happens

to the last ()

right up until someone dies or something ends

eventually (adverb)

at the end of a process or period of time in which many things happen

(as) a last resort ()

used for saying that you will do something only after trying everything else to solve a problem

at long last ()

if something happens at long last, it happens after you have been waiting for it for a long time

crowning (adjective)

a crowning achievement or moment is the last and greatest one in a series

deciding (adjective)

producing the final result of a situation or event

final (adjective)

showing that something has finished

finally (adverb)

spoken as the last thing that you want to say

in the last resort ()

when everything else has been considered

in the twilight of something ()

in the final stages of something

last-ditch (adjective)

a last-ditch attempt, effort etc is a final try at achieving something difficult, when other attempts have already failed

late (adjective)

done near the end of someone’s life or career

later (adjective)

near the end of a period of time or the end of someone’s life or career

penultimate (adjective)

formal just before the last in a series

terminal (adjective)

formal at the end of something