What is another word for at long last?
Pronunciation:
[ at lˈɒŋ lˈast], [ at lˈɒŋ lˈast], [ a_t l_ˈɒ_ŋ l_ˈa_s_t]
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Synonyms for At long last:
adv.
• finally (adverb) • once and for all (adverb) • ultimately (adverb)adv
• finally (adverb) • once and for all (adverb) • Other relevant words: (adverb)n.
• at last (noun) • at long last (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
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- closing.
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- later.
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- final.
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- terminal.
- go,
- ulterior,
- at heart,
- later on,
- slow,
- lowest,
- terminus,
- culmination,
- slowly,
- soon,
- futurity,
- death,
- of late,
- survive,
- deep down,
- endure,
- shoemaker's last,
- former,
- net,
- hold out,
- hereunder,
- in due course,
- after,
- deep,
- shutdown,
- someplace,
- end,
- when the time comes,
- all the same,
- next-to-last,
- in good time,
- nevertheless,
- in due season,
- nonetheless,
- utmost,
- shutting,
- afterward,
- thus far,
- heretofore,
- last-place,
- finale,
- live,
- latterly,
- penult,
- even,
- inside,
- afterwards,
- withal,
- easy,
- before long,
- recently,
- shortly,
- conclusion,
- quondam,
- still,
- time to come,
- posterior,
- final exam,
- cobbler's last,
- up to now,
- windup,
- so far,
- in time,
- pole,
- duration,
- however,
- onetime,
- finis,
- notwithstanding,
- previous,
- final examination,
- completion,
- at long last,
- in spite of appearance,
- consecutive,
- lengthily,
- mop up,
- closedown,
- distance,
- even so,
- finish,
- ending,
- currently,
- penultima,
- afterlife,
- as yet,
- one-time,
- until now,
- recent,
- stopping point,
- close,
- lately,
- closure,
- at the same time,
- hitherto,
- tardy,
- hereinafter,
- belated,
- future,
- hold up,
- old,
- live on,
- erstwhile,
- depot.
How to use "At long last" in context?
The phrase "at long last" can connote relief, happiness and satisfaction. It may also evoke feelings of anticipation and fervor. When something occurs that was long hoped for, the arrival may be bittersweet in some respects, as the anticipation and eagerness may have been unequal to the reality. But for the individual, the long wait may have seemed almost unbearable.
The phrase "at long last" has been used throughout history to describe the relief and happiness experienced after a long period of waiting or trouble.
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