1 | noun | a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration 2 | noun | an intuitive assumption 3 | noun | the temporal end; the concluding time 4 | noun | event whose occurrence ends something 5 | noun | the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) 6 | noun | the act of ending something 7 | noun | a final settlement 8 | noun | the last section of a communication 9 | noun | the act of making up your mind about something (9 meanings)
kuhnkl'oozhuhn (IPA: kənklˈuʒən)
con-clu-sion (10 letters | 3 syllables)
written: 1959th most common (1 in 18519 words) ( > 99% noun)
spoken: 2222nd most common (1 in 43478 words)
(includes some inflected forms)
conclusions
decision | determination | close | finale | finis | finish | last | stopping point | ending | ratiocination | termination | closing | end (total: 13)
origin | cause | introduction
predetermination | non sequitur | defeat | demolition | destruction | end | final result | final stage | foregone conclusion | halt | last | licking | matter of course | omega | outcome | ... (total: 87)
judgement | judgment | mind | assumption | supposal | supposition | end | ending | happening | natural event | occurrence | occurrent | proposition | change of state | settlement | ... (total: 21)
allusion | collusion | confusion | contusion | delusion | diffusion | disillusion | exclusion | extrusion | fusion | illusion | inclusion | infusion | intrusion | occlusion | ... (total: 19) (based on typical American pronunciation)
conclusive
(none among common words)
conclusion of law | in conclusion
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14 (International English) | 14 (North American English)