Epílogo means epilogue — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 22, 2026
Epílogo
noun • /[e-PEE-lo-go]/
epilogue
Example:
El libro tiene un epílogo.
The book has an epilogue.
🧠 What does Epílogo mean?
An epílogo is a concluding section added to a literary work, typically a novel or play, which serves to bring the story to a close. It often provides additional information about the characters or the aftermath of the events, offering a final perspective or resolution that may not have been fully explored within the main narrative. In academic contexts, understanding the function of an epílogo is crucial for analyzing literary structure and authorial intent. It is a masculine noun in Spanish.
📚 Extra examples
- El autor decidió agregar un epílogo para explicar el destino final de los personajes principales.
The author decided to add an epilogue to explain the final fate of the main characters. - El epílogo de la novela ofrece una visión de cómo la sociedad cambió después de los eventos narrados.
The novel's epilogue offers a glimpse into how society changed after the narrated events. - Un buen epílogo puede dejar una impresión duradera en el lector.
A good epilogue can leave a lasting impression on the reader.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'epílogo' comes from the Greek word 'epilogos,' which means 'added speech' or 'conclusion.' It was originally used in ancient Greek drama to describe the speech delivered by an actor at the end of a play.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Epílogo"
Synonyms: conclusión, remate, final, cierre
Opposites: prólogo, introducción, prefacio
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