Come to a conclusion Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /kənˈkɫuʒən
KUHM tuh uh kuhn-KLOO-zhun
kˈʌm/ /tˈuː/ /æɪ/ /kənklˈuːʒən
KUM tuh uh kun-KLOO-zhun
Definition
To decide or determine something after considering all the facts or evidence.
Usage & Nuances
This is often used in formal or academic contexts. Common with 'finally', 'quickly', or 'carefully' (e.g., 'quickly came to a conclusion'). Not the same as 'draw a conclusion', which has a more analytical tone.
Spanish: llegar a una conclusiónPortuguese (BR): chegar a uma conclusãoPortuguese (PT): chegar a uma conclusãoChinese (Simplified): 得出结论Chinese (Traditional): 得出結論Hindi: निष्कर्ष पर पहुँचनाArabic: التوصل إلى استنتاجBengali: উপসংহারে পৌঁছানো - সিদ্ধান্তে আসাRussian: прийти к выводу - прийти к заключениюJapanese: 結論に達する - 結論を出すVietnamese: đi đến kết luận - đưa ra kết luậnKorean: 결론에 도달하다 - 결론을 내리다Turkish: sonuca varmak - bir sonuca ulaşmakUrdu: نتیجہ پر پہنچناIndonesian: mengambil kesimpulan - mencapai kesimpulan
Example Sentences
After reading all the information, we came to a conclusion.
basic
The scientists came to a conclusion about the experiment.
basic
We discussed for hours and finally came to a conclusion.
basic
How did you come to a conclusion so quickly?
natural
Let’s not come to a conclusion until we have all the facts.
natural
They came to a conclusion that surprised everyone in the room.
natural