at the end or final point; lastly
in the end; lastly: finally, he put his tie on as the last or final point: linking what follows with the previous statements, as in a speech or argument
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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 fi•nal•ly
(fīn′l ē),USA pronunciation adv.
finally, +adv.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
fi•nal /ˈfaɪnəl/USA pronunciation
adj. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
n. [countable]
fi•nal•ly, adv. See -fin-. fi•nal
(fīn′l),USA pronunciation adj.
n.
'finally' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Aisne
- Benedick
- Byzantine Empire
- Carthage
- Damascus steel
- Gotland
- Helsingborg
- Holstein
- Kristianstad
- Tarim
- Timor
- Tobruk
- Zambezi
- abandon
- abate
- ad extremum
- ae
- all
- alone
- anyway
- arm-twisting
- around
- arrive
- assert
- authority
- back
- bag
- beat
- belly
- bludgeon
- bluff
- booze
- bottom
- bottom-up
- break
- breakout
- bridesmaid
- business
- capitulate
- change
- clear
- click
- cliff-hanger
- close
- collar
- come
- comeuppance
- concede
- conclude
- conclusion
Collocations: finally [arrived at, got to, reached] , finally [managed, decided] (to), (has) finally [succeeded, passed, admitted], more... Forum discussions with the word(s) "finally" in the title: ... and then ... , then ... and finally
... had finally been arrested. ..., and today I finally... or ..., so today I finally ... ..had been holding us back until we have finally discovered the “magic” formula and therefore decided ... ..is finally cofirmed. ''I can't say but I finally *cut bait* '' [Finally, he has done it.] or [However, he has done it.] [Help] It took hours but we've/we finally made it A girl who finally gets married after a long time a woman who said she felt she “had finally arrived" Aaron Reiss finally secured an audience with her accounting was finally gonna represent After a career of helping formidable men, she could finally "be the sun" Almost 11 minutes had gone by when the players finally stopped challenging the referee over his decision. and finally and finally a blast on Caspian’s horn and finally they deliver <the><a> complete product and finally won her heart at the end And she finally leaded [led] Helen Keller, who 'has' lived and/so...finally... Are you finally going to tell me how did your date go? At last / Finally At last / Finally (in the same sentence) At last/ finally At last/Eventually/Finally, I had to admit that my wallet was lost. at last/finally as an exclamation At long last, Mr. Aaron finally had our undivided attention. At the end, finally, at last because finally, it's bordered by Israel, by Iraq, by Syria, Saudi Arabia before finally giving up more... Look up "finally" at Merriam-Webster Look up "finally" at dictionary.com
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