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How to pronounce finalist in English?

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Type Words
Type of challenger, competition, competitor, contender, rival

Examples of finalist

finalist
Lowman was the Upper Weight Wrestler of the Tournament, and a surprise finalist.
From the sacbee.com
Another came to a finalist at the Eastern States Classic, a regional tournament.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Kansas State beat writer Kellis Robinett was named a finalist in two categories.
From the kansas.com
Goldikova is also a finalist in the Female Turf category, which she won in 2009.
From the kentucky.com
Bowersox is the only current Idol finalist other than DeWyze to have a contract.
From the kentucky.com
Leslie Pacheco felt high anxiety because only one finalist will win the contest.
From the ocregister.com
About 90 percent of semifinalists are expected to advance to the finalist level.
From the charlotteobserver.com
For the judging, each finalist will present a 10-piece collection on the runway.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Adam Gifford, business instructor, is a finalist for FACC Professor of the Year.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • A contestant who reaches the final stages of a competition
  • Is a Japanese visual novel developed by PrincessSoft which was released on January 26, 2006 in limited and regular editions playable on the PlayStation 2. ...
  • The Finalist was a American post-hardcore band from Houston, Texas. The Finalist was founded in 2004 by frontman Dylan Brady and guitarist Jerry Nettles after they left their old band, unsatisfied with its sound. Jerry's brother Brent joined on as bassist, and then Doug Adams joined as drummer. ...
  • Teleology (from Greek telos, meaning end or purpose) is the philosophical study of nature by attempting to describe things in terms of their apparent purpose, directive principle, or goal. A purpose that is imposed by a human use, such as that of a fork, is called extrinsic...
  • (finalism) teleology
  • (Finalists) Those entries selected in the preview for scoring; a maximum of ten entries will be selected at each level (novice and veteran)
  • (Finalists) To become a Finalist, several requirements must be met after being named a Semifinalist. These include meeting high academic standards in college preparatory course work, submitting SAT I scores, and being fully endorsed and recommended by the high school principal. ...
  • (Finalism) the doctrine that events are caused by the purposes they serve.
  • One of the two players competing in the finals of an elimination tournament.