What is another word for Finished?
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ended
participle, complete
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over
property, complete
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complete
characteristic, state
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done
ability, property
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terminated
participle, complete
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ruined
beaten, consumed
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completed
participle, stop
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accomplished
characteristic, ability
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concluded
complete, stop
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through
ability, complete
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polished
accomplished, refined
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gone
property, spent
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perfect
state, accomplished
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consummate
state, completed
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done for
ability, consumed
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done with
property, completed
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executed
accomplished, over
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proficient
expert, accomplished
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settled
stop, accomplished
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flawless
polished, cultivated
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elegant
refined, polished
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perfected
polished, cultivated
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achieved
over
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finalized
completed, over
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kaput
ability
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skilled
polished, cultivated
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wrecked
ruined, consumed
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closed
over, ended
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fulfilled
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expert
polished, cultivated
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masterly
cultivated, expert
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professional
expert
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full
characteristic, completed
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cultivated
expert
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realized
achieved
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consummated
completed, concluded
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spent
consumed
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impeccable
expert
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washed up
consumed, ruined
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destroyed
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as in completed
brought or having come to an end
the frosting isn’t finished until you’ve added all of the decorative roses
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as in done
facing certain defeat, disaster, or death
since there was no way it could possibly make up the scoring deficit, the team knew that it was finished
past tense of finish
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as in accomplished
to bring (something) to a state where nothing remains to be done
we should finish the painting of the house by tomorrow
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as in ended
to bring (an event) to a natural or appropriate stopping point
we’ll finish the concert before dark
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as in stopped
to come to an end
the three-day race finished yesterday
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finished
That is perfect to which nothing can be added, and from which nothing can be taken without impairing its excellence, marring its symmetry, or detracting from its worth; in this fullest sense God alone is perfect, but in a limited sense anything may be perfect in its kind; as a perfect flower; a copy of a document is perfect when it is accurate in every particular; a vase may be called perfect when entire and unblemished, even tho not artistically faultless; the best judges never pronounce a work of art perfect, because they see always ideal possibilities not yet attained; even the ideal is not perfect, by reason of the imperfection of the human mind; a human character faultlessly holy would be morally perfect tho finite. That which is absolute is free from admixture (as absolute alcohol) and in the highest and fullest sense free from imperfection or limitation; as, absolute holiness and love are attributes of God alone. In philosophical language, absolute signifies free from all necessary, or even from all possible relations, not dependent or limited, unrelated and unconditioned; truth immediately known, as intuitive truth, is absolute; God, as self-existent and free from all limitation or dependence, is called the absolute Being, or simply the Absolute. Compare INNOCENT; INFINITE; RADICAL.
Synonyms:
absolute, accurate, blameless, complete, completed, consummate, correct, entire, faultless, holy, ideal, immaculate, perfect, sinless, spotless, stainless, unblemished, undefiledAntonyms:
bad, blemished, corrupt, corrupted, defaced, defective, deficient, deformed, fallible, faulty, imperfect, incomplete, inferior, insufficient, marred, meager, perverted, poor, ruined, scant, short, spoiled, worthless
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finishedadjective
(of materials or goods) brought to the desired final state
«a finished product»
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ruinedAntonyms:
raw(a), unpolished, preserved, unhewn, unended, pending, incomplete, unsanded, undressed, unfinished, undone, unfattened, unpainted, uncompleted, rough-cut, roughhewn -
finishedadjective
ended or brought to an end
«are you finished?»; «gave me the finished manuscript»
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ruinedAntonyms:
roughhewn, undressed, raw(a), unhewn, unended, unpainted, unsanded, unpolished, preserved, unfinished, pending, incomplete, uncompleted, unfattened, undone, rough-cut -
finishedadjective
(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»
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ruinedAntonyms:
unpolished, undressed, raw(a), unfinished, unhewn, uncompleted, roughhewn, unfattened, preserved, unsanded, unended, undone, pending, unpainted, incomplete, rough-cut -
finishedadjective
having a surface coating or finish applied
«the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones»
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ruinedAntonyms:
unpainted, undressed, raw(a), preserved, unfinished, pending, uncompleted, unsanded, roughhewn, rough-cut, unfattened, incomplete, undone, unended, unpolished, unhewn -
finished, ruinedadjective
brought to ruin
«after the revolution the aristocracy was finished»; «the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically»
Synonyms:
washed-up, destroyed, sunk, done for(p), undone, ruinedAntonyms:
unfinished, raw(a), unpainted, preserved, undone, unended, rough-cut, unhewn, roughhewn, incomplete, uncompleted, unfattened, unpolished, pending, unsanded, undressed
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finishedadjective
Synonyms:
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finishedadjective
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finishedadjective
Synonyms:
experienced, practised, qualified, accomplished, thorough-bred, able, proficient
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List of paraphrases for «finished»:
completed, finite, finish, finis, finishes, ended, done, over, concluded, finalized, finalised, fini, terminated, complete, ready-made
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Peyton Manning:
I’ve fought a good fight, I’ve finished my football race, and, after 18 years, it’s time.
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Heather Baber:
Yes! Yes. He was very surprised, very overwhelmed. Lots of tears. He finished out his shift last night and there were tears on and off all night. He said it was the best day of his life.
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Lou Riolo:
We planned on doing it immediately after the singing of the National Anthem because we knew Jack sitting there with all the commotion for over 45 minutes would be too much. i did run it past our Assistant Principal Mr. John Fink because he would be honest if he thought it was as I called it Shooting the moon. He loved it. I also informed our [superintendent]Mr. Andy Irvin and before I finished his answer was I love it, lets do it! I met with Barbara and Pat, Jacks parents, and they thought it was a great idea.
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Qian Jiping:
When I heard the first explosion, I thought we were finished.
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Anthony Fauci:
The way the program is now scheduled, children who are elementary school, 6 to 12, that group of individuals… those individuals will not be able to be vaccinated until their trials are finished, which will likely be at the earliest, the end of this year, more likely the first quarter of 2022.
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Pronunciation:
[ fˈɪnɪʃt], [ fˈɪnɪʃt], [ f_ˈɪ_n_ɪ_ʃ_t]
Related words: gloss paint finish, gloss varnish finish, gloss sheen, gloss sealant, satin varnish finish, matte finish, polyurethane gloss, polyurethane satin, polyurethane matte
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Similar words for finished:
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all (adjective)
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all-encompassing (adjective)
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arch (adjective)
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bankrupt (adjective)
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beautiful (adjective)
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built (adjective)
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complete (adjective)
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complete, done (adjective)
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consummate (adjective)
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cultivated, refined (adjective)
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dead (adjective)
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deceased (adjective)
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done for (adjective)
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down-and-out (adjective)
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down the drain (adjective)
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educated (adjective)
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established (adjective)
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exhausted (adjective)
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final (adjective)
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fulfilled (adjective)
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gone (adjective)
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gratified (adjective)
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induced (adjective)
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kaput (adjective)
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lapsed (adjective)
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made (adjective)
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masterful (adjective)
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neat (adjective)
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off (adjective)
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operated (adjective)
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other relevant words (adjective)
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out (adjective)
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over (adjective)
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past (adjective)
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peremptory (adjective)
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perfect (adjective)
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professional (adjective)
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proficient (adjective)
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realized (adjective)
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restored (adjective)
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ripe (adjective)
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round (adjective)
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ruined (adjective)
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spent (adjective)
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superlative (adjective)
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thorough (adjective)
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through (adjective)
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tired (adjective)
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transcendent (adjective)
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transcendent/transcendental (adjective)
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tuckered out (adjective)
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unrecoverable (adjective)
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unsuccessful (adjective)
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washed-up (adjective)
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all over (noun)
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destroyed (noun)
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fattened (noun)
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fattening (noun)
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other relevant words (noun)
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through with (noun)
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other relevant words (preposition)
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up (preposition)
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complete (verb)
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completed (verb)
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ended (verb)
- other synonyms
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conducted
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ready
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ripened
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shaped
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Synonyms for Finished:
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adj.
• all (adjective)
- finished.
• all-encompassing (adjective)
- thorough.
• arch (adjective)
- fore most,
- fore-most,
- leading,
- most primary,
- top pest,
- top-pest,
- pre eminent.
• bankrupt (adjective)
- ruined.
• beautiful (adjective)
- ornamental,
- elegant,
- eye-filling,
- handsome,
- bonny,
- comely,
- good-looking,
- belle,
- splendid,
- fair,
- refined,
- gorgeous,
- lovely,
- exquisite,
- pleasing,
- stunning,
- quaint,
- enchanting,
- flowerlike,
- picturesque,
- polished,
- superb,
- radiant,
- sublime,
- dazzling,
- beautiful,
- becoming,
- graceful,
- attractive,
- charming,
- shapely,
- glamorous,
- resplendent,
- sightly,
- pretty.
• built (adjective)
- more created,
- more constructed,
- most fabricated,
- most constructed,
- most created.
• complete (adjective)
- conclusive,
- unabridged,
- plenary,
- complete,
- integral,
- unified,
- done,
- intact,
- collective,
- total,
- sum,
- full,
- whole,
- accomplished,
- unsevered,
- undivided,
- uncut,
- all,
- solid,
- universal,
- comprehensive,
- entire,
- exhaustive.
• complete, done (adjective)
- closed,
- shut,
- over and done,
- elaborated,
- discharged,
- resolved,
- fulfilled,
- put into effect,
- settled,
- wrapped up,
- terminated,
- Compassed,
- stopped,
- wound up,
- satisfied,
- Achieved,
- lapsed,
- consummated,
- dispatched,
- disposed of,
- worked out,
- brought about,
- tied up,
- Effectuated,
- sewn up,
- Ceased,
- in the past,
- Performed,
- effected,
- decided,
- come to an end,
- concluded.
• consummate (adjective)
- in-imitable,
- most virtuosic,
- more thoroughgoing,
- more virtuosic,
- un-mitigated,
- most ideal,
- in imitable,
- more skilled,
- matchless,
- un-surpassable,
- un surpassable,
- un qualified,
- more talented,
- un mitigated,
- un-qualified.
• cultivated, refined (adjective)
- classic,
- impeccable,
- skilled,
- versatile,
- masterly,
- many-sided,
- urbane,
- flawless,
- all-around,
- smooth,
- cultured,
- suave.
• dead (adjective)
- deceased.
• deceased (adjective)
- gave ghost,
- lifeless,
- de parted,
- ex animate,
- more expired,
- de ceased,
- gave the ghost,
- in animate,
- more exanimate,
- most exanimate,
- in-animate,
- most expired,
- de-ceased,
- ex-animate,
- pushing daisies,
- de-parted,
- gave up ghost.
• done for (adjective)
- ausgespielt,
- had it,
- packed-up,
- packed up.
• down-and-out (adjective)
- in red,
- de relict,
- more vagrant,
- more moneyless,
- out funds,
- outcast,
- most moneyless,
- more beggared,
- most beggared,
- poverty stricken,
- in gutter,
- in-solvent,
- most vagrant,
- out-cast,
- in solvent,
- on skids,
- most outcast,
- in poorhouse,
- de-relict,
- out cast,
- more outcast,
- povertystricken.
• down the drain (adjective)
- by board,
- down drain,
- most pfft,
- more pfft.
• educated (adjective)
- more formed,
- more tutored,
- most welltaught,
- most formed,
- well read,
- more schooled,
- most well versed,
- most schooled,
- co-ached,
- well versed,
- more informed,
- more well-versed,
- Nurtured,
- most coached,
- pre-pared,
- more well-taught,
- most wellversed,
- most nurtured,
- well informed,
- most shaped,
- most knowledgeable,
- most tutored,
- most well-taught,
- wellread,
- re fined,
- most well taught,
- well-informed,
- more nurtured,
- more welltaught,
- more well versed,
- co ached,
- versed in,
- wellversed,
- wellinformed,
- shaped,
- pre pared,
- more shaped,
- well taught,
- most well-versed,
- well-taught,
- welltaught,
- more wellversed,
- more coached,
- more well taught.
• established (adjective)
- end-owed,
- most ratified,
- more conceived,
- be gun,
- more codified,
- most conceived,
- most chartered,
- most codified,
- be-gun,
- most instituted,
- more instituted,
- more chartered,
- end owed,
- most systematized,
- more systematized,
- more ratified.
• exhausted (adjective)
- washed-out,
- washedout,
- at end,
- ex pended,
- most expended,
- more expended,
- more consumed,
- most squandered,
- more squandered,
- most consumed,
- ex-pended.
• final (adjective)
- unanswerable,
- unappealable.
• fulfilled (adjective)
- more consummated,
- most performed,
- more effectuated,
- more performed,
- more dispatched,
- made good,
- more crowned,
- dis-patched,
- brought a close,
- more compassed,
- most attained,
- most achieved,
- most concluded,
- more achieved,
- more actualized,
- more effected,
- most reached,
- most actualized,
- most consummated,
- de lighted,
- most effectuated,
- most obtained,
- most crowned,
- most pleased,
- put in to effect,
- de-lighted,
- most effected,
- dis patched,
- most dispatched,
- brought close,
- most compassed,
- re-ached,
- more concluded,
- brought to close,
- more reached,
- more obtained,
- more attained,
- re ached.
• gone (adjective)
- more decamped,
- dis placed,
- dis solved,
- most dissolved,
- most split,
- non extant,
- retired,
- most away,
- more flown,
- dis-appeared,
- most disappeared,
- dis-placed,
- more nonextant,
- most decamped,
- de camped,
- dis appeared,
- most shifted,
- more run off,
- more disappeared,
- more away,
- most runoff,
- more runoff,
- re tired,
- more split,
- more disintegrated,
- non-extant,
- dis-integrated,
- most disintegrated,
- not sign of,
- more shifted,
- most quit,
- more dissolved,
- with-drawn,
- most nonextant,
- most passed,
- turned dust,
- re-tired,
- most flown,
- re moved,
- with drawn,
- dis-solved,
- most run off,
- more elapsed,
- taken powder,
- more passed,
- out window,
- most elapsed,
- most run-off,
- de-camped,
- more run-off,
- more quit,
- dis integrated.
• gratified (adjective)
- perfer,
- perfest.
• induced (adjective)
- more caused,
- most caused.
• kaput (adjective)
- nonfunctioning,
- all washed up,
- belly-up,
- down the tubes,
- belly up,
- out of circulation,
- down for the count,
- totaled,
- non-functioning.
• lapsed (adjective)
- most voided,
- Voided,
- more voided.
• made (adjective)
- in vented,
- in-vented.
• masterful (adjective)
- first rate,
- firstrate,
- most crackerjack,
- more crackerjack.
• neat (adjective)
- effortless,
- welljudged,
- neater,
- well-judged,
- most welljudged,
- more welljudged,
- more well-judged,
- well judged,
- most well judged,
- most well-judged,
- more well judged.
• off (adjective)
- more canceled,
- out side,
- un available,
- not on duty,
- most canceled,
- not duty,
- un-available,
- in operative,
- in-operative.
• operated (adjective)
- more promoted,
- trans-acted,
- most maintained,
- more turned,
- super vised,
- more superintended,
- most promoted,
- more run,
- more guided,
- governed,
- revolved,
- more negotiated,
- most turned,
- most administered,
- most transacted,
- most wielded,
- most manipulated,
- Promoted,
- more administered,
- more manipulated,
- super intended,
- more revolved,
- more transacted,
- super-vised,
- most superintended,
- super-intended,
- more maintained,
- most revolved,
- most run,
- more wielded,
- trans ported,
- more conveyed,
- most negotiated,
- trans acted,
- most conveyed,
- most guided.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- narcoleptic,
- far-gone,
- Gilt-edge,
- of highest order,
- finis,
- over,
- exanimate,
- not allowed,
- dog tired,
- established,
- fully grown,
- on vacation,
- realized,
- well timed,
- washed-up,
- run-off,
- arch,
- transmundane,
- in the gutter,
- old fashioned,
- masterful,
- thrown away,
- in readiness,
- played-out,
- unexcelled,
- done for,
- neat,
- taken leave,
- exhausted,
- moneyless,
- Unequalable,
- overtaxed,
- nonextant,
- second to none,
- in the poorhouse,
- induced,
- well-qualified,
- run off,
- ended,
- world-class,
- superlative,
- built,
- completed,
- sick of,
- gratified,
- all in,
- burned up,
- done-in,
- past,
- out-standing,
- educated,
- grown up,
- there,
- dried up,
- not employed,
- all gone,
- PERF,
- gave up the ghost,
- old-hat,
- buttoned up,
- wrought,
- dead feet,
- played out,
- petered out,
- executed,
- through,
- unrivalled,
- transcendent,
- gone,
- dog-tired,
- oldfashioned,
- pushing up daisies,
- beyond grasp,
- down-and-out,
- finalized,
- pre-eminent,
- at an end,
- well-versed,
- taken a powder,
- knowing one’s stuff,
- unequalled,
- Beggared,
- world class,
- dead on one’s feet,
- by the board,
- out of funds,
- no more,
- not here,
- ready to drop,
- lost to,
- virtuosic,
- burnt-out,
- made,
- pfft,
- tired,
- phenom,
- highhanded,
- up to speed,
- out the window,
- professional,
- consummate,
- used up,
- spent,
- grownup,
- not on,
- turned to dust,
- brought to a close,
- fagged,
- not a sign of,
- washed out,
- proficient,
- down and out,
- off,
- on the skids,
- passed on,
- done with,
- out and out.
• out (adjective)
- un fashionable,
- more old hat,
- most demode,
- de-mode,
- most old hat,
- most extinguished,
- more oldhat,
- most oldhat,
- un-fashionable,
- more demode,
- more extinguished,
- un acceptable,
- de mode,
- more doused,
- oldhat,
- un-acceptable,
- behind times,
- most old-hat,
- most doused,
- more old-hat.
• over (adjective)
- by gone,
- most up,
- more by,
- by-gone,
- more up,
- most by.
• past (adjective)
- forgotten,
- gone by.
• peremptory (adjective)
- in tolerant,
- in-tolerant,
- high handed,
- un compromising,
- un-compromising,
- un-deniable,
- un deniable.
• perfect (adjective)
- unflawed,
- beyond compare,
- defectless,
- Choate,
- unmixed,
- Indefectible,
- out-of-this-world,
- perfect,
- unalloyed.
• professional (adjective)
- more well qualified,
- wellqualified,
- most wellqualified,
- therer,
- knowing one stuff,
- most well-qualified,
- most well qualified,
- well qualified,
- more well-qualified,
- more wellqualified,
- knowing stuff,
- up speed,
- knowing ones stuff,
- therest.
• proficient (adjective)
- more phenom,
- most drilled,
- on the beam,
- most exercised,
- more exercised,
- more drilled,
- most phenom,
- whizer,
- whizest,
- on beam.
• realized (adjective)
- more substantiated,
- more materialized,
- most substantiated,
- most materialized.
• restored (adjective)
- refinished.
• ripe (adjective)
- fullfledged,
- in creased,
- most full fledged,
- most ripened,
- full blown,
- more ripened,
- more fullfledged,
- welltimed,
- in-creased,
- more full fledged,
- fullblown,
- over-due,
- full fledged,
- over due.
• round (adjective)
- un divided,
- un-divided.
• ruined (adjective)
- more pauperized,
- more busted,
- most pauperized,
- most busted,
- most fleeced.
• spent (adjective)
- most shattered,
- most dog tired,
- more done-in,
- most fargone,
- most dogtired,
- more disbursed,
- more played-out,
- wearied,
- playedout,
- most burnt-out,
- most played out,
- most disbursed,
- more played out,
- more donein,
- more fargone,
- burntout,
- donein,
- most played-out,
- more done in,
- most dog-tired,
- most fagged,
- more shattered,
- most burntout,
- most burnt out,
- most donein,
- more dog-tired,
- fargone,
- more burnt out,
- more far-gone,
- most far gone,
- more burnt-out,
- ready drop,
- most done in,
- most far-gone,
- more far gone,
- most playedout,
- more playedout,
- more burntout,
- most done-in,
- more fagged,
- dogtired,
- more dogtired,
- more dog tired.
• superlative (adjective)
- worldclass,
- most worldclass,
- more surpassing,
- un-excelled,
- sur-passing,
- more gilt edge,
- most hundred proof,
- A 1,
- more gilt-edge,
- most unexcelled,
- un-paralleled,
- most world-class,
- most giltedge,
- more unexcelled,
- most gilt edge,
- all time,
- gilt edge,
- un-rivaled,
- more hundredproof,
- out standing,
- un paralleled,
- most hundredproof,
- most world class,
- most surpassing,
- un excelled,
- more hundred proof,
- giltedge,
- hundred proof,
- more worldclass,
- un rivaled,
- hundred-proof,
- most gilt-edge,
- topser,
- un surpassed,
- more world-class,
- un-surpassed,
- most hundred-proof,
- hundredproof,
- topsest,
- more world class,
- alltime,
- more hundred-proof,
- more giltedge.
• thorough (adjective)
- ex act,
- in-tensive,
- ex-act,
- in tensive,
- most thoroughly,
- in-grained,
- de-tailed,
- pro-found,
- de tailed,
- pro founder,
- most thorough,
- more thoroughly,
- pro-founder,
- more thorough,
- pro found.
• through (adjective)
- more finis,
- in the bag,
- more terminated,
- in bag,
- most finis,
- most terminated.
• tired (adjective)
- dead one’s feet,
- dis tressed,
- dead ones feet,
- more collapsing,
- brokendown,
- dead one feet,
- dead on feet,
- more overtaxed,
- more irked,
- most exasperated,
- over-worked,
- most irked,
- most overtaxed,
- more narcoleptic,
- most collapsing,
- over taxed,
- most prostrated,
- most narcoleptic,
- dead on one feet,
- more prostrated,
- over-taxed,
- dis-tressed,
- ex-asperated,
- dead on ones feet,
- over worked.
• transcendent (adjective)
- more pre-eminent,
- more pre eminent,
- most pre-eminent,
- most pre eminent.
• transcendent/transcendental (adjective)
- in-tact,
- in comparable,
- more unequalable,
- most transmundane,
- trans mundane,
- most unequalled,
- super natural,
- more transcendental,
- in finite,
- most exceeding,
- more transcending,
- trans-mundane,
- un rivalled,
- un-rivalled,
- most unrivalled,
- in-finite,
- most unequalable,
- most transcending,
- in tact,
- more transmundane,
- second none,
- more exceeding,
- hypo-thetical,
- hypo thetical,
- in-comparable,
- un-equalled,
- super-natural,
- un equalled,
- more transcendent,
- more unequalled,
- more unrivalled.
• tuckered out (adjective)
- tuckered out.
• unrecoverable (adjective)
- down the drain.
• unsuccessful (adjective)
- bungled,
- counterproductive,
- in vain,
- disastrous,
- botched,
- abortive,
- failed,
- unproductive,
- unsuccessful,
- fruitless.
• washed-up (adjective)
- washed up,
- over the hill,
- broken down.
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n.
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•
- mission accomplished.
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•
- glazed,
- beaten,
- washed,
- painted,
- sized.
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•
- dying,
- defeated,
- doomed.
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•
- ability,
- start.
• all over (noun)
- all over.
• destroyed (noun)
- destroyed.
• fattened (noun)
- fattened.
• fattening (noun)
- fattening.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- expert,
- stop,
- final,
- amount,
- property,
- state.
• through with (noun)
- through with.
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prep.
• Other relevant words: (preposition)
- up,
- out-dated.
• up (preposition)
- out dated,
- in valid,
- in-valid.
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v.
• complete (verb)
- round.
• completed (verb)
- graduated,
- Culminated,
- integrated,
- filled,
- perfected,
- Arrived.
• ended (verb)
- halted,
- exited,
- capped,
- Died,
- Checkmated,
- winded up,
- expired,
- passed away.
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Other synonyms:
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- determined,
- anymore,
- sorted,
- faced,
- peremptory.
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- right,
- afoot,
- practiced.
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- kaput,
- out.
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•
- behind.
• conducted
- Operated.
• ready
- ripe.
• ripened
- matured.
• shaped
- formed.
How to use «Finished» in context?
When you finally finish a project, the feeling is pure satisfaction. You’ve accomplished something, and it feels amazing. You feel accomplished and proud, and you can’t stop thinking about it. You’re glad you finally got it done. Whether it was a long-standing goal or something you just finished in the past few hours, there is something satisfying about finishing something. There’s a sense of accomplishment that comes with finishing something, and it’s a great feeling. Here are five reasons why you should finish everything you start:
1. It Takes time and Effort to Finish a Project
Most projects take time and effort to finish.
Paraphrases for Finished:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Adjective
completed, ended, finish, ready-made, terminated.
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Proper noun, singular
completed, ended, finish, terminated, finishes.
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Noun, singular or mass
completed, finish.
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Verb, past tense
completed.
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Verb, past participle
completed.
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Adjective
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Reverse Entailment
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Adjective
unfinished.
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Verb, base form
gonnafinish.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
accomplished, manufactured, prepared, processed, ready, refined, through, high-gloss.
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Proper noun, singular
finis, Les, fini.
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Noun, singular or mass
fini.
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Verb, past tense
account, acquired, added, addressed, adopted, agreed, amended, analyse, analyze, analyzed, arrested, assembled, ate, attended, beat, blasted, blocked, broke, buried, centre, class, classified, collected, continued, decided, decree, demolished, derived, destroyed, determined, dismissed, dropped, dumped, earned, edged, ended, expired, found, fulfilled, gang, gathered, grade, graded, graduated, granted, heard, hearing, implemented, left, listed, lost, lu, made, named, placed, pointed, prepared, processed, produced, qualified, quit, ranked, read, ready, realized, received, removed, rested, ruled, scared, sealed, secured, shot, shut, signed, smashed, spent, stopped, struck, stuck, suspended, team, terminated, tipped, tore, turned, won, wound, wrapped, wrecked, Achieved, Aimed, Analyses, Arrived, Awarded, Became, Blew, Boots, Brought, Came, Carried, Caught, Ceased, Chose, Dampened, Detained, Did, Died, Drafted, Filed, Gained, Gave, Went, Got, Grew, Had, Happened, Issued, Les, Met, Notified, Obtained, Passed, Performed, Ran, Rated, Reached, Resulted, Scored, Served, Took, Told, Toppled, Undertook, Worked, Competed, Crashed, Snapped, Stepped, started, Supplemented, rebounded, GOTTA, kicked, complemented, analysed, fucked, finalised, ‘d, rippedthrough.
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Verb, past participle
abandoned, accompanied, accomplished, acquired, added, addressed, adjusted, agreed, aligned, amended, annihilated, arranged, arrested, assembled, assigned, attained, augmented, baked, beaten, become, bested, blighted, bloodied, blown, boned, bored, broken, built, burned, bushed, calibrated, cancelled, canned, capped, cast, categorized, characterized, chosen, classified, cleared, concerned, confined, confused, conquered, considered, consumed, consummated, continued, controlled, cooked, cured, damned, dashed, decided, decorated, defeated, defined, depleted, derived, destined, destroyed, determined, devastated, discharged, discontinued, dismissed, disposed, doomed, drawn, dropped, earned, eased, eaten, elapsed, enclosed, ended, equipped, established, executed, exhausted, expanded, expected, expended, expired, extended, exterminated, extinguished, fabricated, fenced, filled, fired, fixed, floored, forfeited, forged, forgotten, formulated, found, fulfilled, gathered, governed, graded, graduated, granted, grown, halted, handled, have, honoured, identified, implemented, inclined, industrialized, isolated, jammed, joined, kept, knackered, led, left, lent, lifted, linked, lost, made, manufactured, missed, moved, outdated, overcome, overwhelmed, packaged, paid, placed, planned, played, pointed, poised, populated, prepared, printed, processed, produced, pulled, pursued, quit, ranked, realised, realized, received, refined, regulated, relaxed, released, removed, resolved, retired, reversed, risen, rounded, ruined, ruled, run, rushed, sacked, satisfied, saved, scared, scheduled, secured, separated, set, settled, shattered, shot, shut, signed, solved, sorted, spent, stolen, stopped, stranded, struck, stuck, subdued, sunk, suppressed, suspended, taken, terminated, thrown, tired, totaled, trusted, turned, twisted, uncooked, undone, used, vanished, vanquished, wasted, wired, won, worn, wound, wrapped, write, written, Abolished, Achieved, Acted, Adhered, Adjourned, Aimed, Answered, Applauded, Approached, Arisen, Arrived, Awarded, Been, Brought, Carried, Caught, Ceased, Claimed, Classed, Dealt, Delivered, Died, Disappeared, Discussed, Drafted, Eliminated, Entered, Eradicated, Evolved, Exceeded, Expelled, Fought, Filed, Fitted, Gained, Got, Grounded, Happened, Inaugurated, Installed, Killed, Leached, Liquidated, Managed, Met, Nailed, Negotiated, Obtained, Overtaken, Passed, Performed, Rated, Reached, Repealed, Resulted, Scored, Screwed, Served, Slaughtered, Tackled, Targeted, Transferred, Undergone, Undertaken, Whipped, Worked, Yielded, Frazzled, Collated, Compiled, Complied, Compromised, Constructed, Created, Culminated, Punched, Spanned, Succeeded, Supplemented, Surpassed, loans, unleashed, HOSED, IOST, buggered, complemented, phased, updated, combusted, laid, fucked, finalised, sunsetted, frakked.
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Verb, base form
create, dispense, expire, place, want, work, year.
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Adjective
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abate,
calm down,
check,
contract,
crumble,
curb,
curtail,
cut down,
decay,
decline.
Resources
- FINISHED synonyms at Thesaurus.com
- FINISHED synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
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— FINISHED synonyms - Collins Dictionary — synonyms of FINISHED
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The word ‘finished’ means completed or concluded, as in: He finished the race first. … ‘Finished’ is generally used as an absolute word, meaning something is totally completed and completed well.
Is the word finished correct?
not finished; incomplete or unaccomplished.
Which is correct done or finished?
done is the past (tense) participle of the verb do ( Participle refers to being a part of a compound form of the verb, i.e., another verb is placed next to it). The word done is usually alongside have, has or had in a sentence. Incidentally, more problems occur when the PRESENT TENSE is used. He don’t do it.
What do you mean by finished?
: having reached the end of an activity, job, etc. : not requiring more work : entirely done or completed. : having reached the end of a romantic relationship.
What is another word for finished?
Synonyms & Antonyms of finished
- complete,
- completed,
- concluded,
- done,
- down,
- ended,
- over,
- over with,
25 related questions found
How do you say something is finished?
Synonyms
- finished. adjective. something that is finished has been completed.
- completed. adjective. containing all the necessary parts, answers, or information.
- exhausted. adjective. …
- past. adjective. …
- complete. adjective. …
- through. adjective. …
- up. adjective. …
- at an end. phrase.
Are finished have finished?
They’re both correct, though it should say something like ‘finished with this activity’ and there shouldn’t be a question mark at the end. The normal form would be ‘have finished’, but we often say ‘are finished’.
Did you finish or have you finished?
It is grammatically incorrect to add any further information in the sentence which specifies a definite time. *Have you finished yesterday? for example, is wrong. Did you finish? applies to a situation where the time of the finishing is definite.
Is it complete or completed?
Complete, unlike completed, implies something whole or full. Completed means finished, accomplished, or done.
What is the noun of finish?
finish. noun. noun. /ˈfɪnɪʃ/ 1[countable, usually singular] the last part or the end of something a dramatic finish to the race It was a close finish, as they had predicted.
Are you done or finished?
Essentially, finished is used when something is complete, there is no more to be done, no further to fall, or no work left to do, and so on. Done is used when you aren’t doing any more.
Is it risen or Rose?
B. The past tense of to rise is rose, and the past participle of to rise is risen. To rise is an intransitive verb and does not have a direct object.
Is there a difference between done and finished?
‘Done’ vs ‘Finished’
This is confusing to English speakers because ‘done’ means something that has been brought to a conclusion or an end, as in: It is done when the timer goes off. The word ‘finished’ means completed or concluded, as in: He finished the race first.
What’s another word for not completed?
In this page you can discover 56 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for unfinished, like: incomplete, uncompleted, unperformed, unconcluded, unexecuted, plain, imperfect, undone, , unaccomplished and in the rough.
How do you use the word completed?
Completed sentence example
- The piercing was completed in Nov. …
- She completed the sandwiches and put them on plates. …
- They completed the morning chores and then Katie headed out to pick up her brother at the airport. …
- We completed one before bedding down just before midnight.
What is a better word for complete?
total, absolute, consummate, outright, perfect, thorough, thoroughgoing, utter. finished, accomplished, achieved, concluded, ended. entire, all, faultless, full, intact, plenary, unbroken, whole.
Has completed meaning?
In this context they do mean much the same. Completed (adjective) is the state that something is in after it has been completed (passive).
Have you finished yet meaning?
This has essentially the same meaning but might indicate some surprise. (I’ve just given it to you, or you finished it so quickly, or I was just about to sit down and join you.)
How do I ask for finished lunch?
2 Answers
- Have you eaten all your food?
- Have you finished your food?
- Have you finished all your food?
Have you finished the report is it active or passive?
Answer: In passive:Had the report been finished by you.
Can you say I finished?
It means that something has been completed. I’m finished is more matter of fact. «I’m finished with this book, you can read it now.» It’s synonymous with «I’m done.» «I finished» is more likely to have an exclamation point.
Is I am done grammatically correct?
First, “I am done”. So “I”’ is our subject, “am” is our verb and “done” is our adjective. “I am done” is a simple present tense statement. “I have done”, on the other hand, is “I”, our subject, “have”, our auxiliary or our helping or linking verb, and “done” which is the verb in the past particle form.
When something is completely finished?
Complete means that something is finished, or has all of its necessary parts.
Table of Contents
- What is opposite of finished?
- What are antonyms for finish?
- What is the synonym and antonym of finish?
- What is the antonym of hope?
- What word can replace I?
- What word can I use instead of better?
- What means inferior?
- How do you say something better?
- What is another word for easier?
- What is the antonym of easier?
- Is simpler a word?
- Is funner a word?
- Is much simpler correct?
- Is it simpler or simplier?
- What does the word simpler mean?
- Can you use more simpler?
- How do you spell simpler?
- Is Simp a bad word?
- Can you say most simple?
- What does Garushing mean?
- What does Goyish mean?
- What does lurid mean in English?
- What does aloof mean?
- Is aloof an insult?
- Is it normal to be aloof?
- What is another word for aloof?
finished
What is opposite of finished?
Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end. incomplete. continuing. ongoing. unfinished.
What are antonyms for finish?
Antonyms: start, commencement, beginning. Synonyms: earth up, get through, turn on, wind up, clear up, end, finish up, fetch up, eat up, polish off, terminate, wrap up, wind, mop up, arouse, finish off, cease, complete, sex, stop, land up, excite, end up. end, stop, finish, terminate, ceaseverb.
- complete,
- completed,
- concluded,
- done,
- down,
- ended,
- over,
- over with,
What is the synonym and antonym of finish?
finish. Synonyms: complete, perfect, accomplish, conclude, achieve, end, shape, terminate. Antonyms: begin, commence, start, undertake, fail, miscontrive, mismanage, botch, mar.
What is the antonym of hope?
hope. Antonyms: despair, despondency, distrust, disbelief, abandonment, abjuration. Synonyms: anticipation, prospect, vision, longing, confidence, desire, expectation, trust.
What word can replace I?
What is another word for I?
I for one | I myself |
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I personally | me |
myself | yours truly |
me personally | personally |
for me | ourself |
What word can I use instead of better?
other words for better
- exceptional.
- improved.
- superior.
- choice.
- preferred.
- sophisticated.
- preferable.
- prominent.
What means inferior?
1 : of little or less importance, value, or merit always felt inferior to his older brother. 2a : of low or lower degree or rank. b : of poor quality : mediocre. 3 : situated lower down : lower.
How do you say something better?
Ways of emphasizing how good something is – thesaurus
- highly. adverb.
- monumental. adjective.
- cool. adjective.
- than someone/something put together. phrasal verb.
- to a fault. phrase.
- beyond/without compare. phrase.
- you ought to see/hear/meet etc. phrase.
- not/never in your (wildest) dreams. phrase.
What is another word for easier?
simpler | breezier |
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more straightforward | more painless |
more unchallenging | more uncomplicated |
more unproblematic | more elementary |
more obvious | more rudimental |
What is the antonym of easier?
What is the opposite of easier?
difficulter | harder |
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rougher | ruggeder |
severer | stickier |
sweatier | thornier |
tougher | unpleasanter |
Is simpler a word?
‘Simpler’ is a word. This word comes from the root word ‘simple’ with the suffix of -r (-er) added on. Simple is an adjective meaning easy to do, and…
Is funner a word?
And they also agree that…the answer to “is funner a word?” is yes. If you want to consider “fun,” as an adjective, a word, then “funner” is indeed a word, as is “funnest,” per normal rules of adjective formation.
Is much simpler correct?
They are both correct, though “simpler” is much more common. Oxford Learner’s Dictionary lists “simpler” as the comparative form, but notes that “more simple” is also permitted. The latter follows the general rule that words with two syllables or more take “more” to compare (unless it ends in “y”).
Is it simpler or simplier?
Correct spelling, explanation: simpler is a comparative form of the adjective simple. To create comparative from a short adjective (up to 2 syllables) -r or -er is added to the base form. The misspelling simplier may be a mistake based on adding the suffix to an adverb (simply), not adjective.
What does the word simpler mean?
Simple describes something as being easy to understand or do, as being plain or not elaborate, or as being ordinary or common. The word simple has many other senses as an adjective and a noun. In this sense, simple is a synonym of words such as easy and uncomplicated.
Can you use more simpler?
It means that, while “simpler” is considered the correct and most common comparative form of the word, “more simple” can still be used.
How do you spell simpler?
Correct spelling for the English word “Simpler” is [sˈɪmplə], [sˈɪmplə], [s_ˈɪ_m_p_l_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet)….Similar spelling words for SIMPLER
- simpleness,
- simplify,
- simplex,
- simply,
- semple,
- sample,
- simpleton,
- simple,
Is Simp a bad word?
Simp is a slang insult for men who are seen as too attentive and submissive to women, especially out of a failed hope of winning some entitled sexual attention or activity from them.
Can you say most simple?
Both are somewhat correct, but it’s better to use simplest. This is called the superlative in grammar. It can be used by either adding the word “most” before the adjective, or by modifying the adjective with the suffix “-est”.
What does Garushing mean?
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What does Goyish mean?
A person who is not Jewish. [Yiddish, from Hebrew gôy, Jew ignorant of the Jewish religion, non-Jew; see gwy in Semitic roots.] goy′ish adj.
What does lurid mean in English?
: causing shock or disgust : involving sex or violence in a way that is meant to be shocking. : shining or glowing with a bright and unpleasant color.
What does aloof mean?
: removed or distant either physically or emotionally an aloof, unfriendly manner He stood aloof from worldly success.—
Is aloof an insult?
In modern usage the word has taken on a negative connotation: an aloof person is often considered cold or snobby.
Is it normal to be aloof?
Your motivation to create distance between yourself and others is not necessarily a bad thing. You see it as a negative, but it might actually work for you. Being aloof is also not such a bad thing. Not everyone wants to get close to other people.
What is another word for aloof?
Some common synonyms of aloof are detached, disinterested, incurious, indifferent, and unconcerned.