What does conclusion mean in English? Meaning of conclusion definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "conclusion": a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration
Noun
Meaning: a position or opinion or judgment reached after considerationExample: a decision unfavorable to the opposition
his conclusion took the evidence into account
satisfied with the panel's determinationSynonyms: conclusion
decision
determinationHyponyms: predeterminationHypernyms: judgement
judgment
mindMeaning of "conclusion": an intuitive assumption
Noun
Meaning: an intuitive assumptionExample: jump to a conclusionSynonyms: conclusionHyponyms: non sequiturHypernyms: assumption
supposal
suppositionMeaning of "conclusion": the temporal end; the concluding time
Noun
Meaning: the temporal end; the concluding timeExample: the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell
the market was up at the finish
they were playing better at the close of the seasonSynonyms: close
conclusion
finale
finis
finish
last
stopping pointHypernyms: end
endingMeaning of "conclusion": event whose occurrence ends something
Noun
Meaning: event whose occurrence ends somethingExample: his death marked the ending of an era
when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the showSynonyms: conclusion
ending
finishHyponyms: defeat
demolition
destruction
end
final result
final stage
foregone conclusion
halt
last
licking
matter of course
omega
outcome
result
resultant
stop
termination
triumph
victory
wipeout
zHypernyms: happening
natural event
occurrence
occurrentAntonyms: beginningMeaning of "conclusion": the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)
Noun
Meaning: the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)Synonyms: conclusion
ratiocinationHypernyms: propositionPart Holonyms: major term
minor termMeaning of "conclusion": the act of ending something
Noun
Meaning: the act of ending somethingExample: the termination of the agreementSynonyms: conclusion
ending
terminationHyponyms: abolishment
abolition
abort
abortion
adjournment
breakup
closedown
closing
closure
completion
culmination
deactivation
defusing
demonetisation
demonetization
destruction
devastation
disappearance
discharge
discontinuance
discontinuation
dismissal
dismission
dissolution
drug withdrawal
extinction
extinguishing
fade
firing
kill
killing
liberation
liquidation
mop up
overthrow
putting to death
quenching
release
relinquishing
relinquishment
retirement
sack
sacking
settlement
shutdown
tone ending
windup
withdrawalHypernyms: change of stateMeaning of "conclusion": a final settlement
Noun
Meaning: a final settlementExample: the conclusion of a business deal
the conclusion of the peace treatySynonyms: conclusionHypernyms: settlementMeaning of "conclusion": the last section of a communication
Noun
Meaning: the last section of a communicationExample: in conclusion I want to say...Synonyms: close
closing
conclusion
end
endingHyponyms: anticlimax
bathos
coda
epilog
epilogue
finale
perorationHypernyms: section
subdivisionMeaning of "conclusion": the act of making up your mind about something
Noun
Meaning: the act of making up your mind about somethingExample: the burden of decision was his
he drew his conclusions quicklySynonyms: conclusion
decision
determinationHyponyms: appointment
assignment
call
casting lots
designation
drawing lots
move
naming
resolution
sortitionHypernyms: choice
option
pick
selectionSynonyms:
completion, development, closure, ending, denouement, result, consequence, outcome, culmination, finish, eventuality, upshot, finale, stop, period, wrap, cease, close, cessation, termination, issue, payoff, end of the line, windup, desistance, inference, conviction, agreement, verdict, opinion, settlement, resolution, resolve, deduction, ratiocination, corollary, determination, illation, sequitur,
Antonyms:
introduction, commencement, source, initiation, preface, prelude, concept, theory, beginning, opening, start, cause, origin, indecision, commencement, introduction, preface, prelude, concept, theory, beginning, start,