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Word Forms of “Conclude”

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

Word Family of Conclude

What is the noun of conclude? — conclusion

conclusion

What is the verb of conclude? — conclude

conclude

What is the adjective of conclude? — conclusive

conclusive

What is the adverb of conclude? — conclusively

conclusively

How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence

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

Word Form Patterns for Conclude

-sion

Adds **-sion** to form a noun describing an action or result. Example: conclude → conclusion.

-ly

Adds **-ly** to make an adverb describing how an action happens. Example: conclude → conclusively.

Origin and Word Formation of Conclude

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

Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Conclude

What are the word forms of “conclude”?

The confirmed forms are shown in the word family cards above. Missing parts of speech are hidden instead of filled with placeholder text.

What part of speech is “conclude”?

“conclude” is primarily a verb. Some forms above show how the same root works as other parts of speech.

Where does “conclude” come from?

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

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