Finally meaning in English

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Definition

finally: at last, in the end, eventually, after a long time adverb
They are finally gone, I thought they would never leave!

Examples

  • "Finally, I know which question to ask the tree!"
  • "Narrator : Finally, the moment of truth has arrived."
  • "Your stunning progress in grammar has risen prodigiously over mere months, and you have finally mastered the present perfect tense, which has only drawn me closer to you."
  • "Voiceover : Finally, there's a talking shark at the beach, and he looks hungry!"
  • "Susie : And finally, the main reason why no one ever responds to your advertising: there's no phone number!"
  • "The wife and I have finally finished remodeling the rumpus room, and the firing range is now fully operational."
  • "Fans of the punk group "Down with the Duke" will finally get their wish when the band makes its highly anticipated comeback tomorrow night at the Free Trade Room in New York City."
  • "I finally made it through med school"
  • "When we finally reached Brazil, Horatio ran into an old friend."
  • "Here's the Hope diamond... the ring from the Lord of the Rings... a few rubies... and finally my crown - AAAAAAGH!"
  • "Edward : Well, well, well... looks like I'm finally having my very own dream sequence."
  • "And finally, in more serious news, a cat in Tokyo has given birth to three kittens who have been judged the cutest kittens ever."
  • "Last but not least, Bob Carter has finally fixed the printer in my office."
  • "We're finally ready to put your new skills into action."
  • "Finally, we're here to help!"
  • "Brian : Finally, some business!"
  • "My divorce is finally final, and my monkey has learned to copy my signature."
  • "Filipe : Finally, I'm going to rub your shoulders."
  • "Finally, some good news!"
  • "We've finally reached the jewel room, where I keep my jewels."

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