Outcome
UK /["/ˈaʊtkʌm/"]/US /["/ˈaʊtkʌm/"]/
Definition
the result or effect of an action or event
In simple words: The result or effect of something.
Examples
- The outcome of the experiment was quite surprising and led to further research.
- Everyone was eager to see the outcome of the election results.
- The outcome of their discussions was a new agreement that benefited both parties.
- She was concerned about the possible outcome of her decision to move abroad.
- To achieve the desired outcome, careful planning was essential.
Usage notes
Use 'outcome' when discussing results in academic, business, or everyday contexts. Avoid it in very casual conversations or when using slang.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'outcoming' as what's coming out from a situation.
Collocations
- desirable
- desired
- favourable/favorable
- affect
- change
- influence
- outcome of
- whatever the outcome
Synonyms
- result
- consequence
- conclusion
- aftermath
- effect
Antonyms
- cause
- origin
Common mistakes
- Confuse with 'income' which refers to earnings.
- Use 'outcome' as a verb; it's only a noun.
- Omit necessary articles; it should be 'the outcome' or 'an outcome'.