No, conclusion is the end of something.
Although many people consider nobles snobbish or rude, they do not mean the same thing and this characterization is just a stereotype.
There are many words that are synonymous with the word diagnosis. Judgment, finding, and conclusion all mean the same thing.
Jocular means to characterize jokingly, so "direct characterization" may be an accurate antonym (Direct characterization means to describe a person or thing by simply telling you what he/she/it is like).
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Depends. A conclusion is the end of something. If it is something you are pleased to see come to an end, like a war or a joke, then a conclusion is a good thing. If it is a marriage or a life, maybe not.
No
It means: think the same thing.
Although many people consider nobles snobbish or rude, they do not mean the same thing and this characterization is just a stereotype.
No, research is the searching of information and conclusion is a paragraph describing the results of the research.
There are a lot of things that could be considered to be a genetics characterization. On thing is appearance.
Well, you see solution means the act of solving a problem. But, conclusion means the end of something. You know the final part. So pretty much they're not the same thing.
No. A conclusion is an answer and an observation is observing something that has happened.
It relates to the conclusion. It may be sort of like a prediction before the conclusion, though it's not exactly the same thing.
No. Hypothesis is what you think is going to happen, like an educated guess. Conclusion is what actually happened during the experiment.
There are many words that mean the same thing as conclusion. Among these are closure, completion, payoff, result, finale, ending and culmination.
It relates to the conclusion. It may be sort of like a prediction before the conclusion, though it's not exactly the same thing.
Well, you see solution means the act of solving a problem. But, conclusion means the end of something. You know the final part. So pretty much they're not the same thing.