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View synonyms for lastly

lastly

[ last-lee, lahst- ]

adverb

  1. in conclusion; in the last place; finally.


lastly

/ ˈlɑːstlɪ /

adverb

  1. at the end or at the last point


sentence connector

  1. in the end; finally

    lastly, he put on his jacket

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Word History and Origins

Origin of lastly1

First recorded in 1325–75, lastly is from the Middle English word lestely. See last 1, -ly

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Example Sentences

Lastly, the re-opening of diplomatic ties between Havana and Washington gives Brazil a chance to push for changes in Cuba.

Lastly, it invested heavily to re-engineer one of its core products, the less-fattening Satisfries.

Lastly I should say that one of my own life-changing experiences was while watching two DJs that barely even moved their heads.

C, lastly, I just think [Perritaz] has a natural taste for purity, delicacy, and ethereal balance.

Lastly, in a nod to the arrest of Pussy Riot, Obama needs to jail the sisters HAIM.

The naïve conception of sky and earth, and lastly the moral issue of the story, are no less instructive.

Lastly, there was Aguinaldoʼs old rebel party, which rallied to the one cry “Independence.”

And lastly, there is Mme. Bastien-Lepage, the "good little mother," as the great artist and loving son used to call her.

Lastly the pawner is liable for any deficiency after the sale of the thing pawned, unless released by statute.

Lastly a contract may be modified by mutual agreement without another consideration.

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