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- How to Write a Clincher Sentence (With 7 Examples) - Enchanting Marketing
A clincher sentence is a concluding statement (or final sentence) of a paragraph, chapter, essay, or article Learn how to write a better clincher
- CLINCHER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLINCHER is one that clinches How to use clincher in a sentence one that clinches: such as; a decisive fact, argument, act, or remark; a tire with flanged beads fitting into the wheel rim…
- CLINCHER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CLINCHER definition: 1 something that helps someone make a decision: 2 something that helps someone make a decision… Learn more
- 250 Clincher Examples (Types, Tips, Templates)
A clincher sentence is the final line of a paragraph, essay, or speech that drives home the main point and leaves a lasting impression Think of it as the mic drop of your writing: it wraps up your ideas while making your readers nod in agreement or gasp in awe
- CLINCHER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A clincher is a fact or argument that finally proves something, settles a dispute, or helps someone achieve a victory
- What Is a Clincher Sentence and How To Write One (Definition Examples)
Use a clincher sentence to reinforce an argument or wrap up a complex idea If your thesis contains multiple ideas, references, you can use a clincher sentence for every paragraph and a meta-clincher in the end
- CLINCHER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
a person or thing that clinches a statement, argument, fact, situation, or the like, that is decisive or conclusive The heat was the clincher that made us decide to leave the city a nail, screw, etc , for clinching Automotive a clincher tire
- clincher noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of clincher noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a fact, a remark or an event that settles an argument, a decision or a competition There was a lot of circumstantial evidence but they still needed a clincher, something cast iron that would carry a conviction Mead scored the clincher (= the winning goal) after 81 minutes
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