finally

/ˈfaɪnəli/
adverb
  1. After a long time, delay, or series of events; at last.
    • The team finally won a game after losing ten in a row.
    • She finally finished her homework at midnight.
    • After waiting for two hours, the bus finally arrived.
  2. Used to introduce the last point or item in a list or argument.
    • The recipe says to mix the flour and eggs, then add milk, and finally stir in the chocolate chips.
    • Finally, I want to thank everyone who helped with the event.
    • First, we need to buy tickets. Second, we should pack our bags. Finally, we must book a hotel.
  3. In a way that ends any further discussion or change; decisively.
    • He finally decided to move to a new city for work.
    • They finally agreed on a price after hours of negotiation.
    • The judge finally settled the dispute with a clear ruling.
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