C1 adverb #31 الأكثر شيوعاً 3 دقيقة للقراءة

finally

Finally means something has happened after a long time or at the end of a list.

Explanation at your level:

You use finally when you finish a list. For example: First I eat, then I drink, finally I sleep. It means the end!

When you wait for a long time, you use finally. If the bus is late and it comes, you say: 'The bus has finally arrived!' It makes people know you are happy it is here.

Use finally to organize your ideas. When writing a story or a report, use it to introduce your last point. It helps the reader understand that the information is coming to a close. It is very common in English!

In B2 English, you use finally to show nuance. It often implies a sense of relief or frustration after a long delay. You can place it at the start of a sentence for dramatic effect, or mid-sentence for a smoother flow in your writing.

At the C1 level, you recognize that finally can be used to convey a sense of inevitability. It is frequently used in academic discourse to signal the concluding argument of a complex thesis. It helps maintain logical cohesion in sophisticated texts.

Mastering finally involves understanding its subtle emotional weight in literature. It can be used ironically to suggest that something took far too long, or with gravitas to mark a historical turning point. It connects the past, the waiting period, and the present resolution seamlessly.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Signals the end of a wait
  • Used for lists
  • Often implies relief
  • Adverb of time

Hey there! Think of finally as the word that signals the end of a long wait. When you've been working on a project for hours, or waiting for a bus that is super late, you use this word to express that the moment has arrived.

It acts as a bridge between anticipation and resolution. Whether you are listing steps in a recipe or describing the end of a long journey, finally adds that sense of closure we all crave. It’s like a sigh of relief in word form!

The word finally comes from the Middle English word final, which itself traces back to the Latin finalis, meaning 'pertaining to an end.' It is deeply rooted in the concept of 'finis,' which is Latin for 'end' or 'boundary.'

Over centuries, the suffix -ly was added to turn the adjective into an adverb. It’s a classic example of how English takes a simple Latin root and builds upon it to create a word that helps us organize our thoughts and stories. It’s been a staple in the language since the 14th century!

You will see finally used in both casual chats and formal essays. In a list, it usually comes before the last item: 'First, we baked the cake; next, we frosted it; finally, we ate it!'

In emotional contexts, it often sits at the start of a sentence for emphasis: 'Finally, I am done!' It is a very versatile word that fits almost anywhere you need to show that a process has reached its natural conclusion.

While finally is a word itself, it often appears in phrases like 'finally and for all,' which means permanently. Another is 'at long last,' which is a synonym for finally that carries more dramatic weight.

We also use it in 'finally getting around to it,' meaning you have started a task you were putting off. These expressions help add color to your speech when you want to emphasize that the wait is officially over.

Pronounced FYE-nuh-lee in both British and American English, it is a three-syllable word with the stress on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like thinly or spinely.

Grammatically, it is an adverb of time or sequence. It is usually placed at the beginning of a sentence to set the tone, or right before the main verb to emphasize the action. It doesn't have a plural form, as it is an unchangeable adverb.

Fun Fact

It comes from the Latin 'finis', which also gives us 'finish' and 'finite'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈfaɪnəli/

Clear 'fy' sound, quick 'nuh-lee'

US /ˈfaɪnəli/

Similar to UK, slightly flatter 'a'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it as 'fin-lee'
  • Stressing the wrong syllable
  • Confusing with 'finely'

Rhymes With

thinly spinely brinely minely winely

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

الاستماع 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

first then next

Learn Next

ultimately consequently

متقدم

conclusion eventuality

Grammar to Know

Adverb placement

I finally saw it.

Sentence structure

Finally, we left.

Sequencing

First, second, finally.

Examples by Level

1

Finally, I go home.

Finally = end of day

Adverb at start

2

Finally, we eat.

Finally = last step

Adverb at start

3

Finally, it is done.

Finally = completed

Adverb at start

4

Finally, I sleep.

Finally = end of night

Adverb at start

5

Finally, the sun.

Finally = after rain

Adverb at start

6

Finally, my friend.

Finally = arrival

Adverb at start

7

Finally, a book.

Finally = found it

Adverb at start

8

Finally, we win.

Finally = victory

Adverb at start

1

Finally, the bus is here.

2

I finally finished my homework.

3

Finally, he called me back.

4

We finally found the house.

5

Finally, the movie started.

6

She finally got a new job.

7

Finally, it stopped raining.

8

They finally arrived home.

1

Finally, I would like to thank my parents.

2

The project was finally completed on time.

3

He finally realized his mistake.

4

We finally decided to move to the city.

5

The train finally pulled into the station.

6

She finally passed her driving test.

7

Finally, the truth came out.

8

I finally understand how this works.

1

After hours of negotiation, they finally reached an agreement.

2

The company finally acknowledged the issue.

3

Finally, the long-awaited sequel was released.

4

He finally managed to overcome his fears.

5

The committee finally approved the proposal.

6

She finally found the courage to speak up.

7

They finally settled into their new home.

8

The mystery was finally solved.

1

The government finally implemented the new policy.

2

The findings finally confirmed our initial hypothesis.

3

After years of research, the cure was finally discovered.

4

The tension finally dissipated as the meeting ended.

5

He finally reconciled with his estranged brother.

6

The artist finally achieved international recognition.

7

The structure finally collapsed under the weight.

8

She finally attained her lifelong ambition.

1

The era of uncertainty finally drew to a close.

2

Her resolve finally wavered under the immense pressure.

3

The long-standing dispute was finally resolved through diplomacy.

4

The truth finally emerged from the depths of the archives.

5

He finally surrendered his position of power.

6

The symphony finally reached its crescendo.

7

The landscape finally transformed with the coming of spring.

8

The legacy of the movement finally took root.

المرادفات

ultimately eventually lastly at last in conclusion definitively

الأضداد

initially firstly originally

تلازمات شائعة

finally arrived
finally finished
finally decided
finally realized
finally managed
finally understood
finally agreed
finally settled
finally accepted
finally admitted

Idioms & Expressions

"at long last"

finally after a long time

At long last, the war is over.

formal

"finally and for all"

permanently

He quit smoking finally and for all.

formal

"get around to it"

finally do a task

I'll finally get around to cleaning.

casual

"the final straw"

the last annoyance

That was the final straw!

casual

"final curtain"

the end of something

It was the final curtain for the show.

literary

"the final countdown"

the last moments before an event

We are in the final countdown.

casual

Easily Confused

finally vs Finely

Looks similar

Finely means small, finally means end

Chop the onions finely vs Finally, I'm done.

finally vs Final

Same root

Final is adjective, finally is adverb

The final test vs I finally passed.

finally vs Lastly

Both imply end

Lastly for lists, finally for time

Lastly, thanks to my team vs I finally finished.

finally vs Ultimately

Both imply end

Ultimately for logic, finally for time

Ultimately, we agree vs I finally arrived.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Finally + Subject + Verb

Finally, he arrived.

A2

Subject + finally + Verb

I finally ate.

B1

Finally + Verb + Object

Finally, finish the work.

B2

Finally + , + [Clause]

Finally, the rain stopped.

C1

Subject + has/have + finally + Verb-ed

I have finally done it.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

final the last game or exam

Verbs

finalize to complete

Adjectives

final coming at the end

مرتبط

finish verb form of the concept

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Ultimately (formal) Finally (neutral) At last (casual) Finally (slang-ish)

أخطاء شائعة

Using 'finally' for a first step Use 'firstly' or 'first'
Finally means end, not beginning.
Putting 'finally' at the end of a sentence Usually at the start or mid-sentence
It sounds awkward at the end.
Confusing 'finally' with 'finely' Use 'finely' for texture
Finely means small pieces, finally means end.
Using 'finally' for short tasks Use 'then' or 'after that'
Finally implies a long wait.
Overusing 'finally' in one paragraph Use synonyms like 'ultimately'
Repetition makes writing boring.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a finish line flag.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When they are relieved.

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Cultural Insight

Used in wedding speeches.

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Grammar Shortcut

Adverb + Verb.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the 'nuh' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for the start.

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Did You Know?

It's related to 'finish'.

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Study Smart

Use it in your daily journal.

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Placement

Start of sentence for emphasis.

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Context

Use it when waiting is over.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Find-all-y: I finally found all my keys!

Visual Association

A runner crossing a finish line with a big smile.

Word Web

End Completion Relief Wait

تحدٍّ

Write three things you finally did today.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: boundary or end

السياق الثقافي

None

Used often in speeches to signal the end of a long list of thanks.

'Finally' by CeCe Peniston The Final Countdown song

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • Finally finished the report
  • Finally approved
  • Finally meeting

At school

  • Finally graduation
  • Finally done with exams
  • Finally understood

Travel

  • Finally arrived
  • Finally at the hotel
  • Finally home

Daily life

  • Finally weekend
  • Finally sunny
  • Finally relaxed

Conversation Starters

"What is something you finally did recently?"

"How do you feel when you finally finish a big project?"

"Do you say finally when you are waiting for something?"

"What is the best thing that finally happened to you?"

"Do you use finally when you are angry or happy?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you waited a long time and finally got what you wanted.

List three things you want to finally finish this year.

Describe a moment of relief when you said 'finally'.

How does it feel when you finally reach a goal?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, it is an adverb.

It is better at the start or before the verb.

Lastly is for lists; finally is for time/relief.

FYE-nuh-lee.

No.

It fits in both formal and informal settings.

Yes, it is very common.

No, it is an adverb.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

I ___ ate my dinner.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: finally

Finally shows the end of the day.

multiple choice A2

What does finally mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: At the end

Finally means the end.

true false B1

Finally is an adjective.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is an adverb.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Synonyms match.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Correct adverb placement.

النتيجة: /5

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minute

A2

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Tuesday

A1

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antactate

C1

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April

A1

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period

B2

A length or portion of time that is defined by specific events, characteristics, or conditions. It can also refer to one of the divisions of a school day or a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence.

lifetime

A1

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hours

B1

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punctual

A1

Being on time and not late. It describes a person who arrives or an action that happens at the exact scheduled time.

future

A1

The future refers to the period of time that will happen after the present moment. It describes events, situations, and possibilities that have not yet occurred.

century

A1

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