/fɪˈnɪʃt/ - [finisht] - fin•ished
We found 11 definitions of finished from 4 different sources.
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finished - (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final state; "a finished product" | ||
unfinished not brought to an end or conclusion; "unfinished business"; "the building is still unfinished" | ||
painted lacking substance or vitality as if produced by painting; "in public he wore a painted smile" | ||
processed subjected to a special process or treatment; "prepared ergot"; "processed cheeses are easy to spread" | ||
smooth lacking obstructions or difficulties; "the bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly" | ||
dressed, polished dressed in fancy or formal clothing | ||
fattened (of market animals) made ready for market | ||
finished - ended or brought to an end; "are you finished?"; "gave me the finished manuscript" | ||
unfinished not brought to an end or conclusion; "unfinished business"; "the building is still unfinished" | ||
all over, concluded, ended, over, terminated, complete (of e.g. a contract or term of office) having come to an end | ||
done, through, through with cooked until ready to serve | ||
done with, through with having no further concern with; "he was through with school and he was through with family"- John Dos Passos; "done with gambling"; "done with drinking" | ||
fin de siecle relating to or characteristic of the end of a century (especially the end of the 19th century); "fin de siecle art" | ||
finished - brought to ruin; "after the revolution the aristocracy was finished"; "the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically" | ||
ruined | ||
finished - having a surface coating or finish applied; "the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones" | ||
finished - (of skills or the products of skills) brought to or having the greatest excellence; perfected; "a dazzling and finished piece of writing"; "a finished violinist" |