Final synonyms

Conclusive, closing, absolute, and binding are all synonyms for final. First and initial are antonyms of final. And here are 29 another word for final.

Another word for final

1. closing

Closing, concluding, culminating, end, ending, eventual, finishing, last, terminal, terminating, ultimate, and endmost are all synonyms for final.

2. unalterable

Absolute, binding, conclusive, decisive, definite, definitive, determinate, incontrovertible, indisputable, irrefutable, irrevocable, settled, unalterable, unappealable, unchallengeable, and ultimate are all another word for final.

Final synonym statistics

Final synonym page has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 1 synonym with 3, 4, 6, 9, 15, and 16 letters and 3 synonyms with 7, and 10 letters. 6 synonyms with 8, and 11 letters and 2 synonyms with 12 letters. For a total of 26 another word for final.

Final sentences

She prepared for the final exam.

His final answer surprised everyone.

The final results were posted today.

They made the final decision together.

Related Words for final

  1. Predominantly
    • Synonyms: mainly, mostly
    • Opposites: rarely, occasionally
    • Part of speech: adverb
  2. Functionality
    • Synonyms: Capability, usability
    • Opposites: dysfunction, inefficiency
    • Part of speech: noun
  3. Irrational
    • Synonyms: unreasonable, illogical
    • Opposites: rational, logical
    • Part of speech: adjective
  4. Finish
    • Synonyms: complete, end
    • Opposites: start, leave, unfinished, unfinished, incomplete
    • Part of speech: verb
  5. Finished
    • Synonyms: Completed, done
    • Opposites: unfinished, ongoing
    • Part of speech: adjective
  6. Preliminary to
    • Synonyms: in preparation for, before
    • Opposites: final, conclusive
    • Part of speech: preposition
  7. Preliminary
    • Synonyms: preparatory, introductory
    • Opposites: concluding, closing, final
    • Part of speech: adjective
  8. Subordinate
    • Synonyms: lower-ranking, junior
    • Opposites: central, major, chief
    • Part of speech: adjective
  9. Marginalized
    • Synonyms: Excluded, discriminated
    • Opposites: empowered, included
    • Part of speech: adjective
  10. Destination
    • Synonyms: journey's end, end of the line
    • Opposites: origin, starting point
    • Part of speech: noun
  11. Inability
    • Synonyms: lack of ability, incapability
    • Opposites: ability, capability
    • Part of speech: noun
  12. Imagination
    • Synonyms: imaginative faculty, creative power
    • Opposites: reality, fact
    • Part of speech: noun
  13. Finding
    • Synonyms: discovery, location
    • Opposites: loss, omission
    • Part of speech: noun
  14. Ordinary
    • Synonyms: usual, normal
    • Opposites: unusual, extraordinary, unique, exceptional
    • Part of speech: adjective
  15. Criminal
    • Synonyms: lawbreaker, offender
    • Opposites: lawful, commendable
    • Part of speech: noun
  16. Conventional
    • Synonyms: normal, standard
    • Opposites: unorthodox. unconventional, radical, bohemian
    • Part of speech: adjective
  17. Inappropriate
    • Synonyms: unsuitable, unfitting
    • Opposites: appropriate, suitable
    • Part of speech: adjective
  18. Personality
    • Synonyms: character, nature
    • Opposites: uniformity, conformity
    • Part of speech: noun
  19. Inadequate
    • Synonyms: insufficient, not enough
    • Opposites: adequate, sufficient, competent
    • Part of speech: adjective
  20. Fine
    • Synonyms: excellent, first-class
    • Opposites: coarse, rough
    • Part of speech: adjective
  21. Discrimination
    • Synonyms: prejudice, bias
    • Opposites: inclusion, equality
    • Part of speech: noun
  22. Fascinate
    • Synonyms: engross, captivate
    • Opposites: bore, repel
    • Part of speech: verb
  23. Fascinating
    • Synonyms: engrossing, captivating
    • Opposites: boring, dull
    • Part of speech: adjective
  24. Sustainable
    • Synonyms: Renewable, viable
    • Opposites: unsustainable, exhaustible
    • Part of speech: adjective
  25. Find out
    • Synonyms: discover, become aware
    • Opposites: overlook, ignore
    • Part of speech: preposition
  26. Dominant
    • Synonyms: presiding, ruling
    • Opposites: subservient, submissive
    • Part of speech: adjective
  27. Definition
    • Synonyms: clarity, clearness
    • Opposites: blurriness, fuzziness
    • Part of speech: noun
  28. Personal
    • Synonyms: distinctive, characteristic
    • Opposites: public, impersonal
    • Part of speech: adjective
  29. Traditional
    • Synonyms: conventional, customary
    • Opposites: novel, unconventional, modern
    • Part of speech: adjective
  30. Original
    • Synonyms: first, earliest
    • Opposites: latest, last
    • Part of speech: adjective
  31. Emotional
    • Synonyms: spiritual, inner
    • Opposites: stoic, unemotional
    • Part of speech: adjective
  32. Extraordinary
    • Synonyms: remarkable, exceptional
    • Opposites: ordinary, negligible
    • Part of speech: adjective
  33. Combination
    • Synonyms: amalgamation, amalgam
    • Opposites: separation, division
    • Part of speech: noun
  34. Exceptional
    • Synonyms: unusual, uncommon
    • Opposites: usual, normal
    • Part of speech: adjective
  35. Definitely
    • Synonyms: certainly, surely
    • Opposites: possibly, doubtfully
    • Part of speech: adverb
  36. Finally
    • Synonyms: eventually, ultimately
    • Opposites: immediately, firstly, initially
    • Part of speech: adverb
  37. Analysis
    • Synonyms: examination, investigation
    • Opposites: synthesis, ignorance
    • Part of speech: noun
  38. Define
    • Synonyms: explain, expound
    • Opposites: confuse, obscure
    • Part of speech: verb
  39. Find
    • Synonyms: discover, become aware
    • Opposites: lose, miss
    • Part of speech: verb
  40. Finance
    • Synonyms: financial affairs, money matters
    • Opposites: debt, economic instability
    • Part of speech: noun
  41. Professional
    • Synonyms: white-collar worker, professional worker
    • Opposites: amateurish, incompetent, inept
    • Part of speech: adjective