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clincher

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Noun — A fact, event, or argument that settles something once and for all.

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the real clincher a clincher argument

Etymology

From clinch + -er — literally "the thing that clinches" a matter.

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What does “clincher” mean?

The word “clincher” means a fact, event, or argument that settles something once and for all. In plain terms, the final, decisive point that settles an argument or decision.

How do you use “clincher” in a sentence?

Here is “clincher” used in a sentence: “His alibi was the clincher that got the case dismissed.”

What part of speech is “clincher”?

“Clincher” is a noun.

How many meanings does “clincher” have?

“Clincher” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a fact, event, or argument that settles something once and for all.

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