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final performance

/ˈfaɪ.nəl pərˈfɔːr.məns/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The last appearance, showing, or execution of a play, concert, show, or artistic work before it closes or is permanently retired.

Example Sentences:
  • Tickets for the ballet's final performance sold out within minutes.
  • The aging actor wept as he took his final bow during the final performance of the play.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The word 'final' derives from the Latin 'finalis', meaning 'pertaining to an end', from 'finis' (boundary, end). 'Performance' stems from the Old French 'parfournir', meaning 'to accomplish' or 'to carry out fully' (from 'par-' thoroughly + 'fournir' to furnish/provide). Together, the phrase gained prominence in theatrical, musical, and athletic contexts to denote the last scheduled presentation or appearance of an act, show, or career.

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Think of it as the FINISH line for a PERFORMER on stage.

Frequently Asked Questions About “final performance

1. What is the meaning of “final performance” in English?

In English, final performance (noun) is defined as: “The last appearance, showing, or execution of a play, concert, show, or artistic work before it closes or is permanently retired.”.

2. How do you use “final performance” in a sentence?

Tickets for the ballet's final performance sold out within minutes.

3. What are English synonyms of “final performance”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “final performance”?

The word 'final' derives from the Latin 'finalis', meaning 'pertaining to an end', from 'finis' (boundary, end). 'Performance' stems from the Old French 'parfournir', meaning 'to accomplish' or 'to carry out fully' (from 'par-' thoroughly + 'fournir' to furnish/provide). Together, the phrase gained prominence in theatrical, musical, and athletic contexts to denote the last scheduled presentation or appearance of an act, show, or career.