coda

/ˈkoʊdə/
noun
  1. A concluding section of a piece of music, usually adding a sense of finality.
    • In the sonata, the coda brings back the main theme one last time.
    • The symphony ended with a powerful coda that left the audience breathless.
    • The pianist played the coda with great emotion, bringing the piece to a satisfying close.
  2. A concluding event, remark, or section that rounds out or summarizes something.
    • The final chapter of the book serves as a coda, reflecting on the main character's journey.
    • The festival ended with a fireworks display, a perfect coda to a week of celebration.
    • After the debate, the moderator offered a brief coda summarizing the key points.
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