épilogue

l'épilogue
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. epilogue
L'auteur explique la morale de l'histoire dans l'épilogue du livre.The author explains the moral of the story in the book's epilogue.
b. epilog
L'épilogue explique comment le personnage principal meurt de nombreuses années plus tard.The epilog explains how the main character dies many years later.
2.
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning (e.g., to pull someone's leg).
(figurative)
(outcome)
a. epilogue
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning (e.g., to pull someone's leg).
(figurative)
Je suis tombée amoureuse pendant les vacances d'été et l'épilogue, c'est que nous nous sommes mariés en septembre !I fell in love during summer vacation, and the epilogue is that we married in September!
b. epilog
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning (e.g., to pull someone's leg).
(figurative)
L'épilogue de notre terrible vol de retour a été plusieurs heures passées au comptoir des bagages perdus.The epilog to our terrible flight home was several hours spent at the lost-luggage counter.
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