epilogue
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a usually short section appended to the conclusion of a book or film.
The novel ends rather grimly, but the epilogue reveals that most of the characters go on to find fulfillment.
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a later event that illuminates or reinforces the significance of an earlier set of events.
The sad life of Tasso, the last great poet of the Italian Renaissance, was a fitting epilogue to the age, whose genius also declined into decadence.
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a speech, usually in verse, delivered by one of the actors after the conclusion of a play.
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the actor who delivers a play’s epilogue.
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a speech, usually in verse, addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
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the actor speaking this
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a short postscript to any literary work, such as a brief description of the fates of the characters in a novel
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(esp formerly) the concluding programme of the day on a radio or television station, often having a religious content
Other Word Forms
- epilogist noun
Etymology
Origin of epilogue
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English epiloge, from Latin epilogus, from Greek epílogos “conclusion of a speech,” equivalent to epi- epi- + lógos “word”
Explanation
If you like to read the end of a book first, then maybe the epilogue is for you. The epilogue is a short piece that wraps up the end of a story. The noun epilogue can also refer to the short speech at the end of a play that one of the characters speaks directly to the audience. In Shakespeare's play The Tempest, the epilogue is a 20-line monologue spoken by Prospero. Epilogue comes from the Greek word epilogus meaning the conclusion of a speech.
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Example Sentences
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For his staging of the music from Prokofiev’s epilogue, Mr. Millepied makes much of the fluorescent light tubes that are part of Mr. Couture’s design.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 9, 2026
And you can expect more such details to surface as we finally get the Succession epilogue its fans have pined for, with a Tom Wambsgans type in charge.
From Slate • Feb. 4, 2026
The novel is divided into 15 books as well as an epilogue, which itself is split into two parts.
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2025
An epilogue explains that Kerr paved the way for MMA to become a much bigger sport, but this seems like a weak rationale for a picture that seems to have little reason to exist.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 2, 2025
Hence I briefly considered it in the book’s epilogue.
From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond
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