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outcome

result

/ˈaʊtkʌm/

[C/U] Both
pl: outcomes

The core image of 'outcome' is the final destination of a process, event, or sequence of actions. It represents the 'end result' that emerges after all variables have played out. Unlike 'result', which can be a direct mathematical or mechanical consequence (e.g., 2+2=4), 'outcome' often implies a degree of uncertainty or complexity prior to the conclusion. It is frequently used in contexts involving negotiations, medical treatments, legal trials, or sporting events where the ending was not guaranteed. It carries a neutral connotation but is most common in formal, professional, or analytical settings. While 'consequence' often leans toward a negative or cautionary feeling (e.g., "face the consequences"), 'outcome' remains objective, describing simply what happened regardless of whether it was favorable or unfavorable.

Countable when referring to a specific result of a single event (e.g., the outcome of a game). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of consequence or the overall effect of a policy.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Saturday afternoon, Maya is studying in the library, Ryan is at home gaming.
Maya

Did you ever get around to that paperwork for Chloe? I'm stressing about the outcome.

Maya
Ryan
Ryan

Not yet. Been busy grinding ranked. It'll be fine.

💡
Maya, the hyper-organized 'mom' of the friend group, is expressing concern about the potential negative consequences ('outcome') of Ryan's procrastination on an important task for Chloe. Ryan, Chloe's oblivious boyfriend, dismisses her worry, stating he's been 'grinding ranked' (gaming slang for playing competitive online games to improve his rank) and assumes everything will be fine without his immediate attention. The phrasal verb 'get around to' means to find time to do something.

Meanings

Nounresult

The final result or consequence of a process, event, or series of actions.

"The outcome of the election was unexpected."

Collocations & Compounds

positive outcome

A favorable or desirable result.

The positive outcome of the treatment was a relief to everyone.

negative outcome

An unfavorable or undesirable result.

The negative outcome of the project led to a review of the management.

desired outcome

The result that someone hopes to achieve.

We are working towards a desired outcome where both parties are satisfied.

expected outcome

The result that is likely to happen.

The expected outcome of the policy change was a decrease in unemployment.

final outcome

The ultimate result or conclusion.

The final outcome of the investigation has not yet been released.

Etymology

The word 'outcome' comes from Old Englishtgang', meaning 'a going out' or 'departure'. It evolved to mean the result or consequence of an action or event. The 'out-' prefix signifies something coming forth or resulting, and '-come' relates to the verb 'to come'.

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