But you could use finally after the fact: The Eagles have finally won a championship! For example, on a cooking show: Finally, put the lasagne into the oven, preheated to degrees.
But you might use eventually to say that you'll get around to doing something later: That was a great lasagne; time for a nap! We'll do the dishes eventually. You knew I'd get to the thesaurus entries eventually, right? Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. What a nice way to explain your point! And the result is also entertaining. Fr0zenFyr Fr0zenFyr 2, 2 2 gold badges 16 16 silver badges 22 22 bronze badges. Very nice! Well done. One more thought: if an author didn't want to express either one of those sentiments that is, if the escape was neither long and gradual, nor long-awaited , one could simply write: "He later escaped and made his way back to England.
Since the escape was neither gradual nor long awaited, i think the author may get rid of "later" in his statement. It totally depends on the story prior to the statement, though. Finally we managed to get the car to start. When she eventually turned up, the food was cold. Use eventually or in the end to say what the result or outcome of something was. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer.
Read more comments. They have similar meanings and can sometimes be used interchangeably swapped without any problems. However, there is a subtle difference in meaning. Finally means "at the end" or "lastly". It could be used to indicate the last item on a list or the last thing to happen after an event or series of events.
What is the difference between eventually and finally? Feel free to just provide example sentences. Report copyright infringement. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Read more comments. In my opinion there is little difference other than finally is more widely used. Thanx for your help in advance….
Hi Harsh, Please remember that you should also start every sentence with a capital letter and you need to put a space after each sentence. Hi Ionahs, Allow me to quote myself. I wrote it 8 years ago and I still stand by what I said: Alan.
After long discussion we finally decided it was cheaper to have our holiday at home. After long hurdles in the journey we eventually reached our destination very late at night. Are these sentences fine?
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