Conclusively
Conclusively is an adverb that describes doing something in a way that settles a matter beyond doubt or with decisive finality. It is commonly used with verbs of proving, demonstrating, or establishing, and often appears in formal or analytical writing. Typical collocations include conclusively prove, conclusively show, and conclusively established.
Etymology and form: Conclusively is formed from the adjective conclusive, with the standard English adverbial suffix
Usage notes: Using conclusively signals a high degree of certainty about a result or finding. It is
Pronunciation: commonly pronounced /kənˈkluːsɪvli/ (kən-KLOO-sihv-lee).
- The DNA analysis conclusively identified the suspect.
- The study's results conclusively support the hypothesis.
- The committee concluded the matter, and the findings were deemed conclusively satisfactory.