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What is the Meaning of “Conclude”?

Conclude
/kənˈkluːd/

To finish or end something, or to decide something based on facts you have learned.

Definition of Conclude

Quick Meaning of Conclude

To finish or end something, or to decide something based on facts you have learned.

Detailed Definition of Conclude

To end something or bring it to a close; to form an opinion based on evidence.

How to Pronounce Conclude

IPA: /kənˈkluːd/
con clude

Stress pattern: oO (2-syllable word).

Tip: The stress is on the second syllable: con-CLOOD. The vowel in the first syllable is schwa; the vowel in the second is a long 'oo' sound.

Watch out: Mispronounced as CON-clued or con-CLOOD-ed by speakers who add extra syllables.

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Origin and Etymology of Conclude

From Latin concludere, to shut up or finish; from com- (together) and claudere (to close).

How to Use Conclude in a Sentence

Each example shows “conclude” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “The conference will conclude with a networking dinner.”
    B1 formal
  • “After reviewing the data, we conclude that the new strategy works.”
    B1 academic
  • “The ceremony concluded with a moment of silence.”
    B1 written

Synonyms and Antonyms of Conclude

Common Synonyms for Conclude

Smart Synonyms for Conclude — When to Use Each

finish
used for physical completion of tasks or activities
determine
preferred when discussing arriving at conclusions through analysis

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Common Collocations with Conclude

These phrases pair with “conclude” in everyday English:

  • conclude a meeting
  • conclude a discussion
  • conclude an agreement
  • conclude that
  • conclude with

Common Mistakes When Using Conclude

Even fluent speakers slip up with “conclude”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: We will conclude about the issue tomorrow.
✓ Correct: We will conclude the discussion tomorrow.
Why: 'Conclude' takes a direct object (conclude the meeting, not 'conclude about' it). Use 'discuss' or 'decide about' for 'about' phrasing.
✗ Wrong: The study was concluded in finding the cure.
✓ Correct: The study concluded that a cure was possible.
Why: Use 'conclude that' or 'conclude with' constructions, not 'concluded in finding'.

Other Forms of Conclude

Frequently Asked Questions About Conclude

What is the meaning of "Conclude"?

To finish or end something, or to decide something based on facts you have learned.

How do you pronounce "Conclude"?

The IPA is /kənˈkluːd/. The stress is on the second syllable: con-CLOOD. The vowel in the first syllable is schwa; the vowel in the second is a long 'oo' sound.

What part of speech is "Conclude"?

"Conclude" is a verb at B1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Conclude"?

Common synonyms include finish, end, determine.

How do you use "Conclude" in a sentence?

For example: "The conference will conclude with a networking dinner."

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