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Out come

Main Entry:
outcome [out-kuhm]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: consequence, effect
Synonyms: aftereffect, aftermath, blowoff, causatum, chain reaction, conclusion, end, end result, event, fallout, issue, payback, payoff, reaction, result, score, sequel, upshot
Antonyms: beginning, cause, origin, source
Main Entry: chance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fate, luck
Synonyms: accident, advantage, adventure, bad luck, break, cast, casualty, coincidence, contingency, destination, destiny, doom, even chance, fluke, fortuity, fortune, future, gamble, good luck, hap, haphazard, happening, hazard, heads or tails, hit*, in the cards, kismet, lot, lottery, luck out, lucky break, misfortune, occurrence, odds, outcome, peradventure, peril, providence, risk, stroke of luck, throw of the dice, toss-up, turn of the cards, way the cookie crumbles, wheel of fortune
Antonyms: aim, design, plan, scheme
Main Entry: conclusion
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: end
Synonyms: cease, cessation, close, closure, completion, consequence, culmination, denouement, desistance, development, end of the line, ending, eventuality, finale, finish, issue, outcome, payoff, period, result, stop, termination, upshot, windup, wrap
Antonyms: beginning, commencement, introduction, preface, prelude, start
Main Entry: count
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: tally; number
Synonyms: calculation, computation, enumeration, numbering, outcome, poll, reckoning, result, sum, toll, total, whole
Antonyms: estimate, guess
Main Entry: decision
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: conclusion; resolution reached
Synonyms: accommodation, accord, adjudication, adjudicature, adjustment, agreement, arbitration, arrangement, choice, compromise, declaration, determination, end, finding, judgment, opinion, outcome, prearrangement, preference, reconciliation, resolution, result, ruling, selection, sentence, settlement, showdown, the call, the nod, understanding, verdict
Antonyms: deferment, deferral, delay, indecision, postponement
Main Entry: development
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: happening, incident
Synonyms: change, circumstance, conclusion, denouement, event, eventuality, eventuation, issue, materialization, occurrence, outcome, phenomenon, result, situation, transpiration, turn of events, upshot
Main Entry: effect
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: result
Synonyms: aftereffect, aftermath, backlash, backwash, can of worms, causatum, chain reaction, conclusion, consequence, corollary, denouement, development, end, end product, event, eventuality, fallout, flak, follow through, follow-up, fruit, issue, outcome, outgrowth, precipitate, pursuance, ramification, reaction, reflex, repercussion, response, sequel, sequence, side effect, spin-off, upshot, waves
Notes: as a noun, affect means 'a feeling or emotion,' whereas effect means 'the result or consequence of some action or process'; as a verb, to affect means 'to exert an influence upon,' and implies the action of a stimulus that can produce a response or reaction, whereas to effect means 'to bring about as a result'
effect is a noun referring to a thing, but if you mean an action, that is affect; if you want the verb meaning 'achieve, bring about,' that is effect
Antonyms: beginning, cause, commencement, foundation, origin, source, start
Main Entry: end
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: completion, stop
Synonyms: accomplishment, achievement, adjournment, attainment, bottom line, cease, cessation, close, closing, closure, conclusion, consequence, consummation, culmination, curtain, denouement, desistance, desuetude, determination, discontinuance, execution, expiration, expiry, finale, finis, finish, fulfillment, issue, last word, omega, outcome, payoff, perfection, realization, resolution, result, retirement, sign-off, target, termination, terminus, upshot, windup, wrap-up
Antonyms: beginning, commencement, opening, start
Main Entry: ending
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: conclusion
Synonyms: catastrophe, cessation, close, closing, closure, completion, consummation, coup de grace, culmination, denouement, desistance, dissolution, epilogue, expiration, finale, finish, lapse, omega, outcome, period, resolution, stop, summation, swan song, termination, terminus, upshot, wane, windup
Antonyms: beginning, commencement, introduction, opening, start
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