finish line
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Definition
Noun: A line that marks the end point of a race course. It is the final boundary that competitors must cross to complete the race.
Usage
The term "finish line" is used to specify the exact location where a race concludes. It is a physical or marked line that competitors aim to reach. - The runners sprinted with all their might toward the finish line. - A tape was stretched across the finish line for the winner to break.
Advanced Usage
- "to cross the finish line": To complete a race or, metaphorically, to complete any long and challenging task.
- After months of hard work, the team finally crossed the finish line on the project.
- "in sight of the finish line": Very close to completing a goal.
- With the election a week away, both candidates are in sight of the finish line.
Variants and Related Words
- Finishing line: A less common but synonymous variant, primarily used in British English.
- The crowd cheered as the cyclists approached the finishing line.
Synonyms
- Tape: Specifically refers to the ribbon stretched across the finish line for the winner to break.
- Endpoint: A more general term for the final point of a course or activity.
Related Phrases
- Photo finish: A result so close that a photograph of the finish line is needed to determine the winner.
- The race ended in a photo finish at the finish line.
- Down to the wire: A phrase meaning a competition is undecided until the very end, often until the finish line is crossed.
- The championship was decided down to the wire at the final finish line.
Noun
- a line indicating the location of the finish of a race