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Capper - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A capper is someone or something that concludes or tops off an event, story, or situation, often adding a final dramatic or impressive touch. It can also mean a liar or exaggerator in slang.

capper

/ˈkæpər/ /ˈkæpə/

Definition:

A finishing touch or climax, often used to describe the conclusion of an event or story.

Synonyms:

finale, climax, culmination, conclusion

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

beginning, start

Common Collocations:

grand finale, perfect ending, story capper, event capper

Derivatives:

capped, capping

Usage Tips:

Use "capper" to emphasize a dramatic or fitting end to something, like a speech or performance.

Common Phrases:

put the capper on it, the perfect capper, a real capper

Etymology:

Derived from "cap," meaning to top or finish something, originating in early 20th-century American slang.

Examples:

  • 1. The fireworks were the capper to an amazing evening.
  • 2. Her joke served as the perfect capper to the speech.
  • 3. The team’s victory was the capper of a thrilling season.
  • 4. He added a capper to his story with a surprising twist.

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