final

final
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noun
1 last game/match in a competition
ADJECTIVE
grand

He got through to the grand final of the competition.

area (esp. BrE), national, regional, state, world
men's, women's
championship, cup (BrE), tournament
VERB + FINAL
hold, host, stage (BrE)

Never before have two countries hosted the finals.

be through to, enter, get through to, go through to, make, make it to, qualify for, reach

If we play well, we hope to make it to the final.

He entered the finals as the tournament leader for the second year.

compete in, contest, meet sb in, play in

Russia met Canada in the final.

win
FINAL + VERB
be played, take place
PREPOSITION
in the final

Who is in the men's final?

2 finals exams
ADJECTIVE
college (AmE), school (AmE), university (BrE)
VERB + FINALS
revise for (BrE), study for
do (esp. BrE), have, sit (BrE), take
fail, pass
{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}
adj.
Final is used with these nouns: ↑act, ↑answer, ↑appearance, ↑approval, ↑arrangement, ↑assault, ↑assembly, ↑assessment, ↑balance, ↑battle, ↑bell, ↑bend, ↑bid, ↑blow, ↑briefing, ↑burst, ↑chance, ↑chapter, ↑check, ↑chorus, ↑climb, ↑closure, ↑coat, ↑concert, ↑conclusion, ↑confirmation, ↑confrontation, ↑credit, ↑curtain, ↑dash, ↑decision, ↑defeat, ↑demand, ↑demise, ↑descent, ↑destination, ↑destruction, ↑detail, ↑diagnosis, ↑dividend, ↑document, ↑draft, ↑effort, ↑encounter, ↑episode, ↑exam, ↑examination, ↑farewell, ↑fate, ↑fixture, ↑fling, ↑flourish, ↑form, ↑frontier, ↑grade, ↑harvest, ↑haul, ↑hearing, ↑humiliation, ↑hurdle, ↑illness, ↑impression, ↑instalment, ↑instruction, ↑insult, ↑invoice, ↑irony, ↑judgement, ↑kiss, ↑lap, ↑leg, ↑match, ↑meeting, ↑minute, ↑moment, ↑month, ↑movement, ↑negotiation, ↑number, ↑offer, ↑outcome, ↑page, ↑paragraph, ↑parting, ↑passage, ↑payment, ↑phase, ↑play, ↑plea, ↑point, ↑preparation, ↑product, ↑proof, ↑push, ↑recommendation, ↑remark, ↑reminder, ↑replay, ↑report, ↑request, ↑resolution, ↑result, ↑revision, ↑rinse, ↑round, ↑ruling, ↑sacrifice, ↑salary, ↑salute, ↑scene, ↑score, ↑script, ↑section, ↑selection, ↑sequence, ↑session, ↑settlement, ↑shape, ↑shortlist, ↑showdown, ↑sip, ↑solution, ↑spot, ↑sprint, ↑spurt, ↑stage, ↑step, ↑stretch, ↑syllable, ↑text, ↑third, ↑thought, ↑time, ↑toll, ↑total, ↑touch, ↑track, ↑tribute, ↑triumph, ↑twist, ↑update, ↑verdict, ↑version, ↑vestige, ↑volume, ↑vote, ↑vow, ↑vowel, ↑voyage, ↑warning, ↑whistle, ↑wish, ↑word, ↑year

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