| ADJECTIVE | all | finished | (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final / final state |
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| all | finished | ended or brought to an end | |
| all | finished | (of skills or the products of skills) brought to or having the greatest excellence | |
| all | finished | having a surface coating / coating or finish applied | |
| all | finished, ruined | brought to ruin |
| Sounds | fih'nihsht | |
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| Rhymes | accomplished ... varnished: 31 rhymes with ihsht... | |
| Meaning | (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final / final state. | |
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| Example | "a finished product" | |
| Narrower | dressed, polished | (of lumber or stone / stone) to trim and smooth |
| fattened | (of market animals) made ready for market | |
| fattening | Subject to or used in the process of finishing or fattening up for slaughter | |
| See also | painted | coated with paint |
| processed | Prepared or converted from a natural state by subjecting to a special process | |
| smooth | Having a surface free from roughness or bumps or ridges or irregularities | |
| Opposite | unfinished | not brought to the desired final / final state |
| Spanish | acabado, finalizado, terminado | |
| Meaning | ended or brought to an end. | |
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| Narrower | complete, concluded, ended, over, all over, terminated | Having come or been brought to a conclusion |
| done, through, through with | Having finished or arrived at completion | |
| done with, through with | Having no further concern with | |
| fin de siecle, fin-de-siecle | relating to or characteristic of the end of a century (especially the end of the 19th century) | |
| out-of-the-way, out of the way | Dealt with | |
| up | used up | |
| Opposite | unfinished | not brought to an end or conclusion |
| Spanish | acabado, finalizado | |
| Meaning | (of skills or the products of skills) brought to or having the greatest excellence; perfected. | |
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| Broader | polished | perfected or made shiny and smooth |
| Spanish | perfeccionado | |
| Meaning | Having a surface coating / coating or finish applied. | |
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| Example | "the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones" | |
| Broader | painted | coated with paint |
| Meaning | Brought to ruin. | |
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| Example | "after the revolution the aristocracy was finished" | |
| Synonym | ruined | |
| Broader | destroyed | spoiled or ruined or demolished |
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