B2adverb2K

Ultimately

UK /["/ˈʌltɪmətli/"]/US /["/ˈʌltɪmətli/"]/

Definition

in the end; finally

In simple words: In the end; finally.

Examples

  • A poor diet will **ultimately lead to** illness.
  • He is ultimately responsible for the actions of the rebels he leads.
  • Ultimately, you'll have to make the decision yourself.
  • His strategy ultimately failed, however.
  • Smith ultimately became the father of modern geology.
  • The economic changes ultimately proved successful.
  • It was a propaganda victory that ultimately decided the outcome of the war.
  • The campaign was ultimately successful.
  • All life depends ultimately on oxygen.
  • Ultimately, however, films come down to their stories and characters.

Usage notes

Use 'ultimately' to emphasize the final outcome of a situation. It is not suitable for casual or informal conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adverb

Memory hint

Think of 'ultimate' as the last in a series, so 'ultimately' means the last point.

Collocations

  • ultimately responsible
  • ultimately decide
  • ultimately lead to

Synonyms

  • finally
  • eventually
  • in the end
  • at last
  • conclusively

Antonyms

  • initially
  • first
  • at the beginning

Common mistakes

  • 'Ultimately' is often misused when the context is not about finality.
  • Learners may confuse 'ultimately' with 'eventually' but they are not exactly the same.
  • Overusing 'ultimately' in casual speech can sound pretentious.