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The synonyms of “Lastly” are: finally, in conclusion, last, in closing, in drawing things to a close, in winding up, ultimately, in fine, last but not least
Lastly as an Adverb
Definitions of "Lastly" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “lastly” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- In the last place (used to introduce the last of a series of points or actions.
- The item at the end.
Synonyms of "Lastly" as an adverb (9 Words)
finally | After an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay. A referendum followed by local legislative and finally presidential elections. |
in closing | To or toward the inside of. |
in conclusion | To or toward the inside of. |
in drawing things to a close | To or toward the inside of. |
in fine | To or toward the inside of. |
in winding up | To or toward the inside of. |
last | Especially in enumerating points lastly. A woman last heard of in Cornwall. |
last but not least | The item at the end. |
ultimately | As the end result of a succession or process. The largest firms may ultimately become unstoppable. |
Usage Examples of "Lastly" as an adverb
- Lastly, I would like to thank my parents.
Associations of "Lastly" (30 Words)
absolutely | (of a verb) without a stated object. You re absolutely right. |
coda | A concluding event, remark, or section. The first movement ends with a fortissimo coda. |
conclusion | A position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration. Each research group came to a similar conclusion. |
conclusively | In a decisive way that has the effect of proving a case. The story had been conclusively debunked. |
confront | Face up to and deal with (a problem or difficulty. The two enemies finally confronted each other. |
decisively | With finality; conclusively. I will come along she said decisively. |
end | Be the end of be the last or concluding part of. To this end schools were set up for peasant women. |
epilogue | A section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened. The epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters. |
equally | To the same degree (often followed by `as. They split their winnings equally. |
essential | (of a disease) with no known external stimulus or cause; idiopathic. We only had the bare essentials in the way of equipment. |
eventually | After an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay. Eventually after midnight I arrived at the hotel. |
extremity | The degree to which something is extreme. The peninsula s western extremity. |
finale | The concluding part of any performance. A fireworks finale. |
finally | Used to introduce a final point or reason. Finally it is common knowledge that travel broadens the horizons. |
importantly | Used to emphasize a significant point. More importantly Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself. |
last | The last person or thing the one occurring mentioned or acting after all others. Whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was to be determined individually. |
maybe | A mere possibility or probability. Maybe I won t go back. |
noticeably | In a noticeable manner. Chris was noticeably absent from this year s meeting. |
percent | A proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred. |
perhaps | By chance. Would you perhaps consent to act as our guide. |
possibly | Used to emphasize that someone has or will put all their effort into something. What can you possibly mean. |
probably | Almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell. He is probably out of the country. |
quite | Actually or truly or to an extreme. I quite agree. |
reach | Reach a point in time or a certain state or level. Reach me those glasses. |
really | Used as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal. A really enjoyable evening. |
secondly | In the second place (used to introduce a second point or reason. He was presented first of all as a hopelessly unqualified candidate and secondly as an extremist. |
significant | Suggesting a meaning or message that is not explicitly stated. A significant increase in sales. |
significantly | In an important way or to an important degree. He paused significantly. |
ultimately | Finally; in the end. Ultimately he had to give in. |
undeniably | To an undeniable degree or in an undeniable manner. The results were undeniably impressive. |