finale
1 antonyms and opposites of finale, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The grand concluding part of a performance, event, or series.
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How to use finale
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Italian finale ("ending"), from Latin finis.
Full origin of finale →Frequently asked questions
What does “finale” mean?
The word “finale” means the grand concluding part of a performance, event, or series. In plain terms, the big, closing moment of something — a concert, season, or event.
How do you pronounce “finale”?
“Finale” is pronounced fih-NAH-lee (/fəˈnɑli in IPA).
How do you use “finale” in a sentence?
Here is “finale” used in a sentence: “Fireworks lit up the sky during the concert's finale.”
What is the opposite of “finale”?
The opposite of “finale” — its antonyms — is premiere.
What part of speech is “finale”?
“Finale” is a noun.
Where does the word “finale” come from?
The word “finale” comes from Latin. From Italian finale ("ending"), from Latin finis.
Is “finale” a common word?
“Finale” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between finale and final?
Final works as an adjective meaning last, as in "the final chapter," or as a noun for a deciding match or end-of-term exam. Finale is always a noun and refers to the grand concluding part of a performance, event, or series, such as a concert's closing number.
What is the difference between a season finale and a series finale?
A season finale is the last episode of one season of a show that is expected to continue, while a series finale is the last episode of the entire show. Note that in British usage "series" can mean a single season, so context matters.
What is the opposite of a finale?
The opposite of a finale is the opening section of a performance or series, called an opener, overture, or premiere depending on context. An overture begins a musical or opera, while a premiere is the first public showing of a work or the first episode of a season.