monoultimive
Describes the single, final element or unique terminal point in a specific sequence or process. It is used to emphasize that there is only one concluding step or outcome possible in a given logical or physical progression.
Examples
3 of 5He took the monoultimive slice of bread from the counter to make his sandwich.
He took the single remaining final slice of bread from the counter to make his sandwich.
The treaty represents the monoultimive agreement that will govern trade relations for the next decade.
The treaty represents the single final agreement that will govern trade relations for the next decade.
Don't waste your monoultimive shot at winning this game.
Don't waste your one and only final shot at winning this game.
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Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of 'Mono' (one) and 'Ultimate' (last). It is the 'Only-One-Last' thing.
Quick Quiz
After years of research, the scientist reached the ______ conclusion that changed the field forever.
Correct!
The correct answer is: monoultimive
Examples
He took the monoultimive slice of bread from the counter to make his sandwich.
everydayHe took the single remaining final slice of bread from the counter to make his sandwich.
The treaty represents the monoultimive agreement that will govern trade relations for the next decade.
formalThe treaty represents the single final agreement that will govern trade relations for the next decade.
Don't waste your monoultimive shot at winning this game.
informalDon't waste your one and only final shot at winning this game.
The researcher identified the monoultimive stage of the chemical reaction as the most volatile.
academicThe researcher identified the single final stage of the chemical reaction as the most volatile.
The board issued a monoultimive offer to the striking workers to end the dispute.
businessThe board issued a single final offer to the striking workers to end the dispute.
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Common Collocations
Common Phrases
the monoultimive solution
the one and only final answer
at the monoultimive stage
at the very last single point
a monoultimive act
a single final deed
Often Confused With
Ultimate can mean the best or most extreme, while monoultimive specifically denotes being the single last item in a series.
Penultimate refers to the second-to-last item, whereas monoultimive refers to the very last one.
Usage Notes
Use this word when you want to emphasize that there is exactly one concluding element left in a series. It is highly specific and often found in technical, logical, or test-based contexts rather than casual conversation.
Common Mistakes
Learners often use it to mean 'greatest' because of the similarity to 'ultimate'; however, it should only be used to indicate sequence and finality.
Memory Tip
Think of 'Mono' (one) and 'Ultimate' (last). It is the 'Only-One-Last' thing.
Word Origin
Constructed from the Greek 'monos' (single) and the Latin 'ultimus' (farthest/last), signifying a unique finality.
Grammar Patterns
Cultural Context
This term is frequently utilized in specialized aptitude tests to distinguish between nuances of finality and sequence.
Quick Quiz
After years of research, the scientist reached the ______ conclusion that changed the field forever.
Correct!
The correct answer is: monoultimive
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