Finale synonyms and antonyms
fə-năl'ē, -nä'lē
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end (related)
The cessation of an effort, activity, state, or motion.
The final statement in such a series.
The final step in the purchase of real property or of an interest in real property when a deed or another instrument of title is conveyed to the buyer, the purchase price or a portion thereof is paid, and collateral matters, such as the exchange or transfer of any assignments, insurance policies, leases, and mortgages, are finalized.
(Music) A more or less independent passage added to the end of a section or composition so as to reinforce the sense of conclusion
The definition of a conclusion is the last part of something or an opinion reached after some thought.
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The culmination is defined as the highest point, or the thing you have been working or aiming towards.
beginning (antonym)
The first part:
opening (antonym)
A gap, breach, or aperture:
debut (antonym)
The beginning of a career, course, etc.
first act (antonym)
ending of an event
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start (antonym)
The definition of a start is the beginning or first part of something.
The final or concluding part; end
(Baseball) The series of movements of a pitcher, including the swinging back of the arm and the raising of the forward foot, preparatory to pitching the ball. A wind-up is usually used when there are no base runners or when the bases are loaded.
A concluding or final action:
the concluding part of any performance
the temporal end; the concluding time
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climactic (related)
extravaganza (related)
thrilling (related)
divertissement (related)
rousing (related)
scherzo (related)
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(Baseball) The act of swinging both arms, sometimes above the head, and then pitching the ball in one continuous motion
The final resolution or clarification of a dramatic or narrative plot.
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