C1 adjective 正式

conclusive

/kənˈkluː.sɪv/

Providing a final or ultimate answer that settles a dispute or uncertainty. It describes evidence, arguments, or results that are so strong they leave no room for further doubt or questioning.

例句

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1

The DNA results provided conclusive evidence of the suspect's presence at the scene.

The DNA results provided conclusive evidence of the suspect's presence at the scene.

2

The committee reached a conclusive decision regarding the proposed budget cuts.

The committee reached a conclusive decision regarding the proposed budget cuts.

3

It's not conclusive yet, but I think we’re going to have to cancel the picnic because of the rain.

It's not conclusive yet, but I think we’re going to have to cancel the picnic because of the rain.

词族

名词
conclusion
Verb
conclude
副词
conclusively
形容词
conclusive
相关
conclusiveness
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Conclusion'. If evidence is 'conclusive', it allows you to jump straight to the 'conclusion' because it is 100% clear.

快速测验

The investigation was closed because the investigators found ___ proof of the suspect's innocence.

正确!

正确答案是: conclusive

例句

1

The DNA results provided conclusive evidence of the suspect's presence at the scene.

everyday

The DNA results provided conclusive evidence of the suspect's presence at the scene.

2

The committee reached a conclusive decision regarding the proposed budget cuts.

formal

The committee reached a conclusive decision regarding the proposed budget cuts.

3

It's not conclusive yet, but I think we’re going to have to cancel the picnic because of the rain.

informal

It's not conclusive yet, but I think we’re going to have to cancel the picnic because of the rain.

4

While the initial findings are promising, the study lacks the conclusive data necessary to prove the hypothesis.

academic

While the initial findings are promising, the study lacks the conclusive data necessary to prove the hypothesis.

5

The market analysis gave us a conclusive indication that we should expand into the European sector.

business

The market analysis gave us a conclusive indication that we should expand into the European sector.

词族

名词
conclusion
Verb
conclude
副词
conclusively
形容词
conclusive
相关
conclusiveness

常见搭配

conclusive evidence conclusive evidence
conclusive proof conclusive proof
conclusive results conclusive results
conclusive findings conclusive findings
highly conclusive highly conclusive

常用短语

far from conclusive

far from conclusive

reach a conclusive result

reach a conclusive result

conclusive proof of concept

conclusive proof of concept

容易混淆的词

conclusive vs concluding

Concluding refers to the final part of something (e.g., concluding remarks), while conclusive refers to something that settles a matter or proves a point (e.g., conclusive evidence).

conclusive vs decisive

Decisive often refers to a person's ability to make quick decisions or a specific event that settles a battle, whereas conclusive is almost always used for data, evidence, or logic.

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使用说明

Conclusive is most frequently paired with nouns like 'evidence', 'proof', or 'test'. It is often used in the negative form 'inconclusive' to indicate that research or investigations did not yield a clear answer.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'concluded' as an adjective when they mean 'conclusive'. For example, saying 'the concluded evidence' instead of 'the conclusive evidence'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Conclusion'. If evidence is 'conclusive', it allows you to jump straight to the 'conclusion' because it is 100% clear.

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词源

From the Latin 'conclusivus', from the verb 'concludere', meaning 'to shut up, enclose, or end'.

语法模式

Used as an attributive adjective (e.g., conclusive proof). Used as a predicative adjective after 'to be' (e.g., the results were conclusive).
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文化背景

This word is vital in the legal and scientific cultures of English-speaking countries, where the 'burden of proof' requires conclusive findings to change laws or validate theories.

快速测验

The investigation was closed because the investigators found ___ proof of the suspect's innocence.

正确!

正确答案是: conclusive

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