conclusions
Pronunciation: [kənˈkluːʒənz]
Word
Context: "reasoning"
(noun) a decision or opinion you reach after thinking about information. It's what you decide when you finish looking at the facts. Like when you do a science experiment and then say what you learned from it.
Example
After studying hard for the test, I was happy with the conclusions I reached about my study methods.
Example
She didn't make any conclusions about the story after only reading the first chapter.
Example
What conclusions can we draw from the results of our experiment?
Context: "discussion"
(noun) the final part or ending of something, such as a talk, story, or piece of writing. It wraps everything up and tells the listener or reader what the main points were.
Example
The movie had an exciting conclusion that left everyone talking.
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The conclusion of the book was really confusing and didn’t make sense.
Example
Did you enjoy the conclusion of the presentation?
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