Last, final, terminal, ultimate mean following all others (as in time, order, or importance) Final adjective (no more discussion) if a decision, agreement, or answer is final, it will not be changed or discussed any more: Last applies to something that comes at the end of a series but does not always imply that the series is completed or stopped
Final applies to that which definitely closes a series, process, or progress. Both final and finish come from the latin word finis, meaning end. Used when you are talking about what is most important or true in a situation
Forming or occurring at the end The final scene of a film. Happening or coming at the end Happening as a result happening at the end of a process
Final means happening at the end of an event or series of events You must have been on stage until the final curtain The countdown to the notting hill carnival is in its final hours You can use final to emphasize that a situation has a particular quality to a very great or severe degree.
Last in place, order, or time. See examples of final used in a sentence. What is the last thing you do at school Before leaving for a trip
You do a final check of your suitcase to make sure you have everything you need Then you know you're finished packing