outcome

outcome

CEFR: C1-C2 /out-come/ [aw1.t.k.ah2.m]

in addition, "result" is often used after an event to talk about what happened. "Outcome" is often used before an action or process to talk about what is likely to happen.”

Take a look at these examples

Example Sentences:
The outcome of a pricing strategy may be less profit from a reduced number of sales.
It's too early to predict the outcome of the meeting.
We are waiting to hear the final outcome of the negotiations.
I know that my students worked hard, so I expect a good outcome.