English adjective: finished | |||
| 1. | finished (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final state | ||
| Samples | A finished product. | ||
| Similar | dressed, fattened, fattening, polished | ||
| See also | painted, processed, smooth | ||
| Antonyms | unfinished | ||
| 2. | finished ended or brought to an end | ||
| Samples | Are you finished?. Gave me the finished manuscript. | ||
| Similar | all over, complete, concluded, done, done with, ended, fin de siecle, over, terminated, through, through with, through with, up | ||
| Antonyms | unfinished | ||
| 3. | finished (of skills or the products of skills) brought to or having the greatest excellence; perfected | ||
| Samples | A dazzling and finished piece of writing. A finished violinist. | ||
| Similar | polished | ||
| Antonyms | unpolished | ||
| 4. | finished having a surface coating or finish applied | ||
| Samples | The finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones. | ||
| Similar | painted | ||
| Antonyms | unpainted | ||
| 5. | finished brought to ruin | ||
| Samples | After the revolution the aristocracy was finished. The unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically. | ||
| Synonyms | ruined | ||
| Similar | destroyed | ||
| Antonyms | preserved | ||