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adjective
- 1. (of a task or activity) brought to an end; completed: "a preparatory drawing for the finished painting" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a person's work) expert or accomplished: "his highly finished craftsmanship" Similar Opposite
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FINISHED definition: 1. completed, final or completely used : 2. having completed a particular task, or stopped using…. Learn more.
finish. noun [ C ] us / ˈfɪn·ɪʃ /. the end of a race, or the last part of something: Both candidates are predicting a close finish in this election. A finish is the appearance of the surface of something or the last covering, as of paint, put onto it: a glossy finish.
The meaning of FINISHED is entirely done : brought to a completed state. How to use finished in a sentence.
adjective. ended or completed. completed or perfected in all details, as a product: to pack and ship finished items. polished to the highest degree of excellence: a dazzling and finished piece of writing. highly skilled or accomplished: a finished violinist. condemned, doomed, or in the process of extinction:
adj. 1. perfected. 2. ( predicative) at the end of a task, activity, etc: they were finished by four. 3. ( predicative) without further hope of success or continuation: she was finished as a prima ballerina.
Definitions of finished. adjective. ended or brought to an end. “are you finished ?” “gave me the finished manuscript” synonyms: all over, complete, concluded, ended, over, terminated. having come or been brought to a conclusion. done, through, through with. having finished or arrived at completion. done with, through with.
Something that is finished or finished off in a particular way has been given a particular appearance or decoration. The dining room is finished in deep red. Each dress is beautifully finished off with piped seams and fitted underskirts.
[not before noun] no longer powerful, effective or able to continue. If the newspapers find out, he's finished in politics. Their marriage was finished. [usually before noun] fully completed, especially in a particular way. a beautifully finished suit. the finished article.
1. a. : to come to an end : terminate. The meeting finished at noon. b. : end sense 1b. 2. a. : to come to the end of a course, task, or undertaking. I shall finish with a Chopin nocturne Lillian Hellman. b. : to end relations used with with. decided to finish with him for good. 3. : to end a competition in a specified manner or position.
verb. come or bring to a finish or an end. “He finished the dishes”. “The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours”. “others finished in over 4 hours”. synonyms: complete. see more. verb. have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical.