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Meaning of conclusive
The primary meaning of the word "conclusive" refers to something that serves as a final proof or demonstration, leaving no doubt about a fact or situation.
Etymology of conclusive
The word "conclusive" originates from the Latin "concludere," meaning to shut or enclose, and later to bring to a close or finish
Historically, the term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a final or decisive conclusion
Synonyms
definitive
decisive
convincing
persuasive
compelling
cogent
irrefutable
undeniable
unmistakable
unequivocal
unambiguous
absolute
certain
sure
positive
firm
categorical
unmistakable
obvious
evident
clear
apparent
manifest
patent
palpable
indisputable
incontestable
uncontroversial
unquestionable
undeniable
incontrovertible
Definitions
- Serving as or reaching a conclusion, especially one that is final or decisive
- * Having the power to convince, persuade, or settle a matter
Usage Examples
- The detective found conclusive evidence that linked the suspect to the crime scene
- * The researcher presented conclusive data to support her theory on climate change
- * The court's verdict was based on conclusive testimony from key witnesses
Antonyms
inconclusive
indecisive
uncertain
unsure
doubtful
questionable
ambiguous
vague
unclear
unconvincing
unpersuasive
debatable
disputable
controversial
questionable
tentative
provisional
incomplete
imperfect