outcome
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈaʊtkʌm/
/ˈaʊtkʌm/
- the result or effect of an action or event
- The likely outcome is a compromise.
- Their strategy produced the desired outcome.
- We are confident of a positive outcome.
- a favourable/successful outcome
- We await the outcome of the election.
- It is difficult to predict the final outcome.
- to influence/decide/determine the outcome
- Four possible outcomes have been identified.
- patient/clinical/treatment/health outcomes
- regardless of the outcome These costs are payable regardless of the outcome of the case.
- pending the outcome (formal) He has been suspended from his post pending the outcome of a police investigation.
Synonyms resultresult- consequence
- outcome
- repercussion
- result a thing that is caused or produced by something else:
- She died as a result of her injuries.
- This book is the result of 25 years of research.
- consequence (rather formal) a result of something that has happened, especially a bad result:
- This decision could have serious consequences for the industry.
- outcome the result of an action or process:
- We are waiting to hear the final outcome of the negotiations.
- repercussion (rather formal) an indirect and usually bad result of an action or event that may happen some time afterwards.
- to have consequences/repercussions for somebody/something
- with the result/consequence/outcome that…
- a(n)/the possible result/consequences/outcome/repercussions
- a(n)/the likely/inevitable result/consequences/outcome
- (a/an) negative results/consequences/outcome/repercussions
- far-reaching/serious results/consequences/repercussions
- to have a result/consequences/an outcome/repercussions
Extra ExamplesTopics Change, cause and effectb2- We are waiting to hear the final outcome of the negotiations.
- We are confident of a favourable outcome.
- We may not know the outcome of the meeting until tomorrow.
- We use a computer model to predict the outcome of different scenarios.
- The figures suggest patient outcomes at the hospital are not as good as they should be.
- The bank has to carry a large reserve to protect against an adverse outcome.
- The inevitable outcome is confusion.
- This was a very satisfactory outcome from my point of view.
- Whatever my feelings, it doesn't change the outcome.
- There is no proven record of cinema influencing the outcome of an American election.
- How an individual reacted to an experience appeared to determine the eventual outcome.
- No single factor decided the outcome of the battle.
- Try different variables to see how each one affects the outcome.
- We measured clinical outcomes of placebos.
- Good housing improves health outcomes.
- Improved maternal diet leads to improved pregnancy outcomes.
- We need to develop public policies to help children with a higher risk of negative outcomes.
- It is important to evaluate the learning outcomes of the course.
- We have developed tools for measuring research outcomes.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- desirable
- desired
- favourable/favorable
- …
- affect
- change
- influence
- …
- outcome of
- whatever the outcome