Inklingo
A person sitting on a bench in a thoughtful pose, looking at a completed jigsaw puzzle with a satisfied expression.

conclusiones

kon-kloo-syoh-ness

nounfB1
conclusions?decisions or opinions reached after thinking about something
Also:findings?the results of a study or investigation,closing remarks?the final part of a speech or presentation

📝 In Action

No deberías sacar conclusiones sin tener toda la información.

B1

You shouldn't draw conclusions without having all the information.

Llegamos a la misma conclusión después de ver los datos.

B1

We reached the same conclusion after seeing the data.

Las conclusiones del estudio fueron muy interesantes.

B2

The findings of the study were very interesting.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • resultados (results)
  • deducciones (deductions)
  • resoluciones (resolutions)

Antonyms

  • premisas (premises (the starting ideas))
  • introducción (introduction)

Common Collocations

  • sacar conclusionesto draw conclusions
  • llegar a conclusionesto reach conclusions
  • conclusiones precipitadashasty/jumped conclusions

Idioms & Expressions

  • sacar conclusiones precipitadasto jump to conclusions

💡 Grammar Points

Gender and Number

This word is always feminine. Even though it ends in '-es', remember it's the plural of 'conclusión'. Use 'las' or 'unas' with it.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Using 'hacer' instead of 'sacar'

Mistake: "hacer conclusiones"

Correction: sacar conclusiones or llegar a conclusiones. In Spanish, we 'pull out' (sacar) or 'arrive at' (llegar a) a conclusion rather than 'making' one.

⭐ Usage Tips

Sound like a native

If you want to say 'In conclusion' to wrap up a story, use 'en conclusión' or 'para concluir' instead of just saying the plural word.

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: conclusiones

Question 1 of 1

How do you say 'to jump to conclusions' in Spanish?

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Word Family

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'conclusiones' masculine or feminine?

It is feminine. You should say 'las conclusiones' or 'unas conclusiones'.

Can I use 'conclusiones' to mean the end of a movie?

Not really. For a movie or book ending, 'el final' is more common. 'Conclusiones' is used more for the logical result of an argument or the final summary of a report.