final
Pronunciation: /ˈfʌɪn(ə)l/
adjective
- coming at the end of a series: the final version of the report was presented
- reached or designed to be reached as the outcome of a process or a series of actions and events: the final cost will easily run into six figures
- allowing no further doubt or dispute: the decision of the judging panel is final
noun
- 1the last game in a sports tournament or other competition, which will decide the winner of the tournament.
- (finals) a series of games constituting the final stage of a competition: the World Cup finals

Phrases
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the final straw
- see straw

Origin:
Middle English (in the adjectival sense 'conclusive'): from Old French, or from Latin finalis, from finis 'end'. Compare with finish

Do not confuse final with finale. Final means 'coming at the end; last' or 'the last game in a series, to decide the overall winner' ( the World Cup final), whereas finale means 'the last part of a piece of music, an entertainment, or a public event' ( the festival ended with a grand finale).