Meaning & Definition of word "Inconclusive"

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    Inconclusive

    /ˌɪn.kənˈkluː.sɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not leading to a decisive result or conclusion.
      • Example: The evidence presented during the trial was inconclusive, leaving the jury uncertain about the verdict.
    • 2. Lacking a clear outcome or finality.
      • Example: The data from the experiment was inconclusive, prompting the researchers to conduct further tests.
    • 3. Not resulting in a definitive answer.
      • Example: The discussions between the two parties ended inconclusively, with no agreement reached.
    • 4. Failing to provide a definite answer or result.
      • Example: Her response was inconclusive, making it difficult for us to understand her true feelings.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'conclusus', the past participle of 'concludere', meaning 'to close, conclude'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inconclusive evidence:

    Evidence that does not provide a clear answer or conclusion.

    inconclusive results:

    Results that do not lead to a firm conclusion.

    inconclusive debate:

    A debate where no definitive conclusion is reached.

    Related Words

    conclusive:

    Leading to a definite result or conclusion.

    conclusion:

    The final decision or judgment reached after consideration.

    Slang Meanings of inconclusive

    Meaning: Up in the air

    Example Sentence: The project is still up in the air, we haven't reached any conclusions.

    Meaning: No clear winner

    Example Sentence: The election was a no clear winner; it was totally inconclusive.