Finals - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfaɪnəlz|
Brit.  |ˈfaɪnəlz|  British pronunciation of the word finals
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounfinal

noun

- plural form of final

Extra examples

The team lost in the finals.

He failed his history finals.

The team winged to Moscow for the finals.

True to Finals form, this hardwood battle has become as vicious as any street scrum.

The professor flunked him in his finals.

The team qualified for the finals.

I've given myself a fighting chance of getting to the finals (=a small but real chance if a great effort can be made).

She came so close to the finals she must have been bitterly disappointed to go out now.

The team overcame fierce competition for their place in the finals.

Anna sat her finals last summer.

He reached the dizzy heights of the national finals.

Over 100 players competed for the honour of representing the county in the National Finals.

Leeds will have to win the second leg if they are to go forward to the finals.

England look less likely to make it to the finals.

There's the small matter of tonight's game if we are to reach the finals.

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