Associations to the word «Penultimate»
Noun
- Kilkenny
- Upper
- Raceway
- Qualifying
- Olaf
- Hades
- Finishing
- Fourth
- Sprint
- Premiership
- Verb
- Victory
- Manchester
- Noun
- Contender
- Webber
- Dylan
- Survival
- Vertebra
- Scoring
- Last
- Rally
- Damien
- Alonso
- Challenger
- Podium
- Coventry
- Bayern
- Rover
- Word
- Derby
- Nottinghamshire
- Ipswich
- Gp
- Sheffield
- Ending
- Chelsea
- Renault
- Formula
- Third
- Promotion
- Ferrari
- Liverpool
- Newcastle
- Portsmouth
- Penalty
- Goal
- Hurdle
- Motorcycle
- Trump
- Verse
- Spire
- Draw
- Dynasty
- Overall
- Race
- Championship
- Holstein
- Rider
- Fence
- Champion
- Trek
- Leeds
- Inning
- Series
- Glee
- Pitch
- Appearance
- Substitute
Adjective
Wiktionary
PENULTIMATE, adjective. (UK) (scholarly) (in US usually formal) (literary or) Next to last, second to last; immediately preceding the end of a sequence, list, etc.
PENULTIMATE, adjective. (linguistics) Of or pertaining to a penult.
PENULTIMATE, adjective. (math) (rare) Relating to or denoting an element of a related collection of curves that is arbitrarily close to a degenerate form.
PENULTIMATE, noun. (uncommon) A penult, a next-to-last thing, particularly:
PENULTIMATE, noun. (obsolete) (rare) The penultimate day of a month.
PENULTIMATE, noun. (linguistics) (literature) (uncommon) The penultimate syllable of a word or metrical line.
PENULTIMATE, noun. (math) (obsolete) (rare) The penultimate element of a collection of curves.
PENULTIMATE, noun. (cards) (uncommon) The penultimate (next to lowest) card in a suit.
Dictionary definition
PENULTIMATE, noun. The next to last syllable in a word.
PENULTIMATE, adjective. Next to the last; "the author inadvertently reveals the murderer in the penultimate chapter"; "the figures in the next-to-last column".
Wise words
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.