conclusive

adjective
UK: /kənˈkluː.sɪv/
US: /kənˈkluː.sɪv/
  1. If proof is conclusive, it proves something is true.

    1. We have conclusive proof of his guilt now.
    2. The medical tests were conclusive, indicating that he was healthy after all.
  2. Ending any doubt or question; decisive.

    1. The results were conclusive.
    2. The final game provided a conclusive victory, securing their place in the championship.

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The word "conclusive" in English means: If proof is conclusive, it proves something is true., Ending any doubt or question; decisive..

The phonetic transcription of "conclusive" is /kənˈkluː.sɪv/ in British English and /kənˈkluː.sɪv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "conclusive": decisive, definitive, certain, unquestionable.

Example usage of "conclusive": "We have conclusive proof of his guilt now.". More examples on the page.