finis (Meaning)

Wordnet

finis (n)

the temporal end; the concluding time

the concluding part of any performance

Webster

finis (n.)

An end; conclusion. It is often placed at the end of a book.

finis Sentence Examples

  1. The concert came to a rousing finis, leaving the audience enraptured.
  2. The author had worked tirelessly on the manuscript, and now it was finally reaching its finis.
  3. With a trembling hand, he signed the document, bringing the legal dispute to a long-awaited finis.
  4. The relationship had its ups and downs, but it ended on an amicable note, with both parties agreeing to a peaceful finis.
  5. The final chapter of the novel provided a conclusive finis to the protagonist's journey.
  6. The judge hammered down the gavel, marking the definitive finis of the trial.
  7. The last day of school always brings a bittersweet finis to the academic year.
  8. The fireworks display illuminated the night sky with a dazzling finis to the celebration.
  9. The fading sunlight painted a picturesque finis to the day.
  10. The closing credits rolled, signaling the finis of the gripping film.

FAQs About the word finis

the temporal end; the concluding time, the concluding part of any performanceAn end; conclusion. It is often placed at the end of a book.

end, finale, culmination, finish, closing,ending, conclusion, climax, pinnacle, mop-up

opening, start, dawn, opening, dawn, beginning,beginning, start, overture, introduction

The concert came to a rousing finis, leaving the audience enraptured.

The author had worked tirelessly on the manuscript, and now it was finally reaching its finis.

With a trembling hand, he signed the document, bringing the legal dispute to a long-awaited finis.

The relationship had its ups and downs, but it ended on an amicable note, with both parties agreeing to a peaceful finis.