last applies to something that comes at the end of a series but does not always imply that the series is completed or stopped.
last page of a book
last news we had of him
final applies to that which definitely closes a series, process, or progress.
final day of school
terminal may indicate a limit of extension, growth, or development.
terminal phase of a disease
ultimate implies the last degree or stage of a long process beyond which further progress or change is impossible.
the ultimate collapse of the system
Examples of last in a Sentence
Verb (1)
we were lucky that the batteries lasted until we could get to the store to buy more
this heavy drought has lasted all summer Adjective
He was the last one out of the building.
She succeeded on her last attempt.
These are the last two books in the series.
We are going to the beach for the last week of the summer.
the last cookie in the jar
She said she wouldn't marry him if he was the last man on earth.
He was tragically killed during the last days of the war.
I haven't seen her recently. The last time we met was at a party. Adverb
He spoke last at the meeting.
My horse was last in the race.
She was first to arrive at the party and last to leave.
I last saw him in the supermarket.
They last went to the beach in June.
This word was last used in the 17th century.
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Verb
And the longer the crisis lasts, the greater the danger to an economy that already looked vulnerable before the chaos in the Middle East.—Matt Egan, CNN Money, 10 Mar. 2026 The fight over who controls sports betting could last several years and keep predictions markets open for business.—Austin Mullen, NBC news, 10 Mar. 2026
Adjective
But last year, after first being denied and filing an appeal, the district was granted financial hardship status.—Jemma Stephenson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Mar. 2026 The City Council was set to vote last week on a $177-million contract for Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and other groups to continue assisting tenants in danger of eviction.—Noah Goldberg, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2026
Adverb
He was last seen near Old Fort Boise Road and Pitman Lane wearing light gray sweatpants and a black sweatshirt, according to the post.—Shannon Tyler, Idaho Statesman, 12 Mar. 2026 Spot gold was last seen trading at $5,175 per troy ounce.—Joseph Wilkins, CNBC, 12 Mar. 2026
Noun
Russia’s financial windfall depends on how long the Middle East conflict lasts, with experts warning of prolonged supply disruptions.—David McHugh, Los Angeles Times, 6 Mar. 2026 How long this epigenetic memory lasts isn’t clear, but fat cells can persist for up to a decade in humans, giving those cells the potential to maintain changes long-term, von Meyenn says.—Lori Youmshajekian, Scientific American, 26 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for last
Word History
Etymology
Verb (1)
Middle English, from Old English lǣstan to last, follow; akin to Old English lāst footprint
Adverb
Middle English, from Old English latost, superlative of læt late
Noun (2)
Middle English, from Old English lǣste, from lāst footprint; akin to Old High German leist shoemaker's last, Latin lira furrow — more at learn