closing

noun, adjective19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

The last few minutes of an event, such as a game or meeting.

The very last moments of an event, especially a sports game.

The final comments made at the end of a speech, meeting, or event.

The final phase or part of a process, event, or competition.

The list of names of the cast and crew shown at the end of a film or television program.

The final address given at an event or conference.

The final paragraph of a piece of writing, which often summarizes the main points or provides a conclusion.

The final statement made by an attorney in a trial, summarizing their case.

The final meeting or period of activity in a conference, court, or parliament.

The signal at the end of a day's trading session on a stock exchange.

The final series of shots or scenes in a film or television show.

The last song on a music album or playlist.

The final performance in a series of concerts or a music festival.

The final legal arguments presented to a court or tribunal at the end of a hearing.

The final month of a specific period, such as a fiscal year or a season.

The final years of a ten-year period.

The time at which a business, such as a pub, shop, or library, closes for the day.

The final day by which something must be done, such as submitting an application or offer.

Used to refer to the formal event that marks the end of a major event, like the Olympics or a conference.