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last / final word

British pronunciation/lˈast fˈaɪnəl wˈɜːd/
American pronunciation/lˈæst fˈaɪnəl wˈɜːd/
last / final word
[PHRASE]
1

the final remark that settles an argument or dispute

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2

something that is considered the most fashionable or advanced in comparison with others of the same type

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last / final word on sth

British pronunciation/lˈast fˈaɪnəl wˈɜːd ˌɒn ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
American pronunciation/lˈæst fˈaɪnəl wˈɜːd ˌɑːn ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
last / final word on sth
[PHRASE]
1

the power to make all the important decisions about something

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What is the origin of the idiom "last word on something" and when to use it?

The idiom "last word on something" doesn't have a specific origin, but it signifies having the final say or the most significant opinion on a topic. It carries the sense of ultimate authority or the conclusive statement about something. People use this phrase to assert that their opinion or decision is the final and most important one on a particular matter. This phrase can be used in personal, professional, or academic settings, such as during negotiations, decision-making processes, or when offering a concluding statement.

Examples
1Maybe on a big screen TV you might be able to tell, like lipreading the final word.
2I have not had any issue trying to follow along unless the streamer is, like, covering part of the captions with their cam, which has occasionally happened, and it cuts off the last word.
3And we humans are just the last word on the last page of that story.
4So, even though our time on this planet amounts to the last word on the last page of the story of life, we are the authors of the next chapter.
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