Difference between Finality and Conclusiveness

What is the difference between Finality and Conclusiveness?

Finality as a noun is the state of "being final"; the condition from which no further changes occur while Conclusiveness as a noun is the state of being conclusive

Finality

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The state of "being final"; the condition from which no further changes occur

Example sentence: I'm fascinated by failure, and I'm fascinated by finality. Shakespeare's historical plays are more universal than his comedies because they relate to the finality of life. Without finality, life would not be beautiful.

Conclusiveness

Part of speech: noun

Definition: the state of being conclusive

We hope you now know whether to use Finality or Conclusiveness in your sentence.

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