wrap-up

noun
UK: /ˈræp ʌp/
US: /ˈræp ʌp/
  1. A summary or conclusion of an event, discussion, or meeting.

    1. Here's a quick wrap-up of the news.
    2. The meeting will end with a wrap-up of key decisions made by attendees.
  2. A piece of clothing worn around the shoulders.

    1. She put a wrap-up around her shoulders.
    2. The wrap-up kept her warm as the evening became colder and wind started blowing.
wrap-up verb
  1. To bring something to an end; to conclude.

    1. Let's wrap-up this meeting now.
    2. We need to wrap-up the project this week for a successful release.
  2. To cover or enclose something by wrapping.

    1. Wrap-up the gift before giving it.
    2. Wrap-up the leftovers carefully to prevent them from drying out inside the refrigerator.
wrap-up adjective
  1. Describing a situation that is concluded or finalized.

    1. The wrap-up report is available.
    2. The wrap-up session provided a summary of the entire conference.
wrap-up phrasal-verb
  1. To finish or complete something.

    1. Time to wrap-up and go home.
    2. The speaker announced it was time to wrap-up due to time constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wrap-up" in English means: A summary or conclusion of an event, discussion, or meeting., A piece of clothing worn around the shoulders..

The phonetic transcription of "wrap-up" is /ˈræp ʌp/ in British English and /ˈræp ʌp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wrap-up": complete, summary, recap, conclusion, finish, end.

Example usage of "wrap-up": "Here's a quick wrap-up of the news.". More examples on the page.