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last word
noun
- the closing remark or comment, as in an argument:
By the rules of debate she would have the last word.
- a final or definitive work, statement, etc.:
This report is the last word on the treatment of arthritis.
- the latest, most modern thing:
Casual hairdos are the last word this season.
Word History and Origins
Origin of last word1
Example Sentences
They also commissioned a play for schools by writer Mark Wheeller, titled after Daniel's last words to Fiona as he left home to attend the rave.
"If I could have chosen my last words to Quincy before he made that transition, I would have to borrow something that Duke Ellington would always say: 'Quincy, I love you madly.'"
The question now is whether Iran is prepared to give Israel the last word, at least on this stage of the war.
“But I promise you: the last word has not been spoken. Today is not the end of the story.”
“The last words I heard him say were, ‘Did you know that you are the best mum in the world?’”
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