outcome

simple noun54 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A result that might happen or exist.

A result that is probable or expected to happen.

The result at the very end of a situation.

A beneficial or constructive result.

A result that was thought most likely to happen.

A generally positive or satisfactory result.

An undesirable or harmful result.

A result that achieves a desired aim or purpose.

The specific result that was intended or hoped for.

The result that becomes apparent after a long period.

A result that was not expected to happen.

A result that is very likely to happen.

The result that was planned or aimed for.

A generally negative or unpleasant result.

The result that really happened, as opposed to what was planned or expected.

Refers to a result that is wanted or wished for.

A result that is not the same as another.

A result that was stated as likely to happen in the future.

A result that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided.

The final result of a series of events.

A positive result, often in a competition, negotiation, or medical situation.

A positive result, often in a competition, negotiation, or medical situation.

The result at the end of a long process or period of time.

The result of a political process or event. (technical)

A result that was expected or foreseen.

A result that is caused by something without any other factors involved.

A result that is good enough to meet a particular need or standard.

A result that makes sense based on the preceding events or facts.

A result that is of low quality or less than expected.

A result that is useful or effective in a real situation.

A harmful or unfavorable result, often used in formal or medical contexts.

The result that happens right away, without delay.

A result that brings happiness or ends pleasantly.

A result that does not meet expectations or is not good enough.

The result or effect of a period of education. (technical)

A result that is unlucky or regrettable.

A result that is very sad, often involving death or suffering.

A result that leads to death.

The result of an election. (technical)

Used to say that something will be true or will happen regardless of the final result.

To have an influence on the result.

To control or be the deciding factor for the result.

To have an effect on the way the result develops.

To say what the result will be before it happens.

To make the result different.

To be aware of the final result.

To be the factor that determines the final result.

To cause a particular result.

To succeed in getting a particular result.

To result in a particular way.

To judge or calculate the quality, importance, or value of the result. (technical)

To discover the exact size or amount of the result. (technical)

Used to show what event or process produced the result.