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US
/fəˈnæɫi/
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[ UK /fɪnˈɑːli/ ]
[ UK /fɪnˈɑːli/ ]
NOUN
- the concluding part of any performance
- the closing section of a musical composition
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the temporal end; the concluding time
the market was up at the finish
they were playing better at the close of the season
the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell
How To Use finale In A Sentence
- Now that grand finale will not happen, which must have induced sadness yesterday in all but the hardest of hearts. Times, Sunday Times
- This victory provided a fitting finale to a brilliant season for the club.
- The finale is a joyous fantasia on much of the music deployed earlier with such skill and evident delight.
- The finale to our visit came the very next evening when we were taken on a VIP visit to the Regency Casino for a mad night of wild abandon at the slot machines.
- The "Very Funny" cable network burned off the whopping nine-episode season of its sly charmer about Chicago sportswriter PJ (Jordana Spiro) and her pals on Sundays opposite such sky-high-profile cable competition as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Mad Men — whose costar Joel Murray, aka rehabbed alky Freddy Rumsen, guested on Boys as the owner who sold the gang's hangout, Crowley's, to Brando (Reid Scott) in the season finale. Cheers & Jeers: My Boys to Men?
- In the Finale - to my mind, the most miraculous symphonic movement ever written - Jochum and his Bavarians are supremely moving.
- Miss World organisers could not immediately explain the no-shows, saying only that they hoped the others would arrive before the pageant finale on December 7.
- A larger-scale version of the sextet of spirits which closes act I, act IV moves with the quickness and confusedness of a full Mozartian concerted finale. 'An assiduous frequenter of the Italian opera': Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound and the opera buffa
- This was the barnstorming finale that this tournament needed. Times, Sunday Times
- Tonight 's finale is the best episode of all. Times, Sunday Times