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final repose
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "final repose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a state of rest or peace, often in the context of death or the end of life. Example: "After a long and fulfilling life, she found her final repose in the tranquil cemetery by the sea."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
31 human-written examples
Episodes were screened out of chronological order, instead: first "Folie à Deux" (season 5); then the infamous "Home" (4); the Duchovny-directed baseball-'n'-KKK yarn "The Unnatural" (6); then the legendary "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (3); the Bryan Cranston-starring "Drive" (6); and finally, the Frankenstein-inspired "The Postmodern Prometheus" (5).
News & Media
The unshaven face, the sailor's togs (an 80-year-old's childhood costume), the mischievous imp in final repose, in a dream state or perhaps ready to snap.
News & Media
"The two I knew for sure were Home and Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose because those were two of my favorites," Nanjiani said just before the theater's doors opened.
News & Media
As in "Panorama," places appear in disguise, with Theresienstadt bearing the ironic name Ruhenthal — literally, "valley of rest," which gives it the double connotation of both a spa town and a place of final repose.
News & Media
His De civitate Dei (413 426; The City of God) presents the whole drama of human history as a progressive movement of humankind, redeemed by God, to its final repose in its Creator.
Encyclopedias
The second screening block featured The Unnatural, an alien- and baseball-themed episode written and directed by Duchovny; and Clyde Bruckman's final repose, which focused on a reluctant psychic (played by Peter Boyle).
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29 human-written examples
But this reader could not quite believe her final haven of repose — a Montauk castle and cave like something out of "Dr. No," with classier wall candy — or quite forgive her for putting us through two hundred and fifty pages of vacillating, unconsciously arrogant infatuation.
News & Media
I have a long and well-known public and private record for which I will have to answer at the Final Judgment, and I repose my hope in the promise of mercy and the moderation of age.
News & Media
Final results from the REPOSE Study will provide the largest real-world, long-term analysis of the clinical use of onabotulinumtoxinA for the treatment of CM and will add important information to existing real-world findings.
Insofar as the church, which remains in biblical terminology the "bride of Christ" has abdicated its original mission to bring healing to those who are responsive to its call, and ultimately to the whole world, in favor of the dictates and constructs of civil religion, its repose is as final and ugly and unspeakable as that of Maggie's as a fully stigmatized figure.
News & Media
The reflective finale ended in rapt repose.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "final repose" when referring to the ultimate state of rest, particularly in the context of death or the end of a journey. The phrase carries a sense of solemnity and respect.
Common error
Avoid using "final repose" in contexts that do not involve death or a significant ending. Using it casually for minor situations can sound overly dramatic or out of place. Consider using a more suitable alternative like "final rest" or "final destination" depending on your context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "final repose" primarily functions as a noun phrase, often acting as a subject or object in a sentence. Ludwig's examples show it describing a state or place related to death or the end of a significant journey.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Wiki
20%
Encyclopedias
12%
Less common in
Science
12%
Academia
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "final repose" is a noun phrase denoting the ultimate state of rest, often associated with death or the end of a significant journey. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suitability for use in various formal and informal contexts, although its use is more common in news, encyclopedic, and wiki contexts. While the phrase is appropriate for solemn occasions, be cautious about using it in casual situations. Consider using alternatives such as "eternal rest" or "final resting place" depending on the context. Remember to consider the tone and formality of your writing when using this phrase.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eternal rest
Focuses specifically on the unending nature of the rest, often in a religious context.
permanent rest
Focuses on the lasting and unchanging nature of the rest.
final resting place
Emphasizes the physical location where someone is buried or memorialized.
last sleep
A more poetic and euphemistic way to refer to death.
eternal slumber
Similar to 'last sleep' but with a stronger emphasis on peace and tranquility.
undisturbed peace
Highlights the absence of disturbance or trouble in the final state.
ultimate peace
Highlights the serenity and absence of conflict associated with death.
grave
A straightforward and literal term for the burial site.
burial site
Similar to 'grave', focusing on the location of interment.
place of interment
A more formal and clinical way to describe a burial site.
FAQs
What does "final repose" mean?
"Final repose" refers to the state of rest or peace after death, often used to describe a burial place or the ultimate end of life's journey.
What is a more formal way to say "final repose"?
A more formal alternative to "final repose" could be "place of interment" or "eternal rest" depending on the specific context.
When is it appropriate to use the phrase "final repose"?
The phrase "final repose" is appropriate when discussing death, funerals, or burial sites. It's often used in obituaries, memorial services, and historical contexts.
What are some phrases similar to "final repose"?
Similar phrases include "eternal rest", "final resting place", and "eternal slumber", all of which convey a sense of peace and completion after death.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested