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final (FIGHN'l) (adjective)
Referring to the completion or end of something: Bianca was extremely glad when she passed the final exam.
finale (FIGHN'l ee) (noun)
The conclusion or last part; the end: Dale sang a magnificent song for the finale.
finally (fuh NAH lee) (adverb)
Pertaining to how the outcome or the result took place: After looking for an hour, Nelda finally found her keys.
finely (FIGHN lee) (adverb)
1. Referring to how something is produced with much care, usually into very small particles: The nuts for the cupcakes should be finely chopped.
2. Superior in quality: Ruth and Allen enjoyed the finely performed recital by the students at the music hall.

Selma and her friends attended a finely executed dance recital at the end of which the dancers performed, as their final number, the grand finale from a famous ballet before it was finally time for the curtain to come down.

finale (fee-NA-lee) (s) (noun), finales (pl)
The last act or section of an event, often in the context of music: The famous tenor sang the finale of the opera magnificently.
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