- verbfinish (verb) · finishes (third person present) · finished (past tense) · finished (past participle) · finishing (present participle)
- bring (a task or activity) to an end; complete:"they were straining to finish the job" · "we finished eating our meal" · "the musician finished to thunderous applause"
- consume or get through the final amount or portion of (something, especially food or drink):"finish your fajita while it's still hot"
- (of an activity) come to an end:"the war has finished but nothing has changed"
- reach the end of a race or other sporting competition, typically in a particular position:"she finished third in the 3-meter springboard diving"
- complete the manufacture or decoration of (a material, object, or place) by giving it an attractive surface appearance:"the interior was finished with V-jointed American oak"
- complete the fattening of (livestock) before slaughter:"over 100,000 head of cattle are finished every year"
- datedprepare (a girl) for entry into fashionable society:"where were you finished?"
nounfinish (noun) · finishes (plural noun)- an end or final part or stage of something:"a bowl of raspberries was the perfect finish to the meal" · "I really enjoyed the film from start to finish"
- a point or place at which a race or competition ends:"he surged into a winning lead 200 meters from the finish"
- the manner in which the manufacture of an article is completed in detail:"wide variation in specification and finish"
- the surface appearance of a manufactured material or object, or the material used to produce this:"lightweight nylon with a shiny finish"
- the final taste impression of a wine or beer:"the wine has a lemony tang on the finish"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French feniss-, lengthened stem of fenir, from Latin finire, from finis ‘end’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- bring (a task or activity) to an end; complete:
- consume or get through the final amount or portion of (something, especially food or drink):
- (of an activity) come to an end:
- complete the manufacture or decoration of (a material, object, or place) by giving it an attractive surface appearance:
noun- an end or final part or stage of something:
- a point or place at which a race or competition ends:
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