Finish Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms finish American [fin-ish] / ˈfɪn ɪʃ /

    verb (used with object)

    1. to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete.

      to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.

      Synonyms: close, conclude, terminate
    2. to come to the end of (a course, period of time, etc.).

      to finish school.

    3. to use completely (often followed by up oroff ).

      to finish up a can of paint; to finish off the rest of the milk.

    4. to overcome completely; destroy or kill (often followed byoff ).

      This spray will finish off the cockroaches.

    5. to complete and perfect in detail; put the final touches on (sometimes followed byup ).

      He decided to finish his plan more carefully.

      She finished up a painting.

    6. to put a finish on (wood, metal, etc.).

      We finished the desk in antique red lacquer.

    7. to perfect (a person) in education, accomplishments, social graces, etc.

    8. to ready (livestock) for market by feeding a diet calculated to produce the desired weight.

    verb (used without object)

    1. to come to an end.

      The course finishes in January.

    2. to complete a course, project, etc. (sometimes followed byup ).

      I finished before he did. It was nine o'clock when we finished up.

    3. (of livestock) to become fattened for market.

    noun

    1. the end or conclusion; the final part or last stage.

    2. the end of a hunt, race, etc..

      a close finish.

    3. a decisive ending.

      a fight to the finish.

    4. the quality of being finished or completed with smoothness, elegance, etc..

      to admire the finish of one's writing.

    5. educational or social polish.

    6. the manner in which an object is perfected or finished in its preparation, or an effect imparted in finishing.

    7. the surface coating or texture of wood, metal, etc.

    8. something used or serving to finish, complete, or perfect a thing.

    9. woodwork or the like, especially in the interior of a building, not essential to the structure but used for purposes of ornament, neatness, etc..

      a finish of black walnut.

    10. Also called finishing coat. Also called finish coat,. a final coat of plaster or paint.

    11. a material for application in finishing.

    12. Animal Husbandry. the fat tissue of livestock.

    13. the flavor remaining in the mouth after a wine has been swallowed.

    verb phrase

    1. finish with

      1. to bring to completion.

        She's finished with her latest novel.

      2. to put aside, break all relations with, or reject finally.

        He's finished with football and will play only baseball now.

        After the way they treated us, we're finished with them.

    finish British / ˈfɪnɪʃ /

    verb

    1. to bring to an end; complete, conclude, or stop

    2. to be at or come to the end; use up

    3. to bring to a desired or complete condition

    4. to put a particular surface texture on (wood, cloth, etc)

    5. (often foll by off) to destroy or defeat completely

    6. to train (a person) in social graces and talents

      1. to end a relationship or association

      2. to stop punishing a person

        I haven't finished with you yet!

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    noun

    1. the final or last stage or part; end

      1. the death, destruction, or absolute defeat of a person or one side in a conflict

        a fight to the finish

      2. the person, event, or thing that brings this about

      1. the surface texture or appearance of wood, cloth, etc

        a rough finish

      2. a preparation, such as varnish, used to produce such a texture

    2. a thing, event, etc, that completes

    3. completeness and high quality of workmanship

    4. refinement in social graces

    5. sport ability to sprint at the end of a race

      he has a good finish

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 finish Idioms
    1. see from soup to nuts (start to finish); in at the death (finish).

    Related Words

    See end 1.

    Other Word Forms

    • finisher noun
    • nonfinishing adjective
    • prefinish verb (used with object)

    Etymology

    Origin of finish

    First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English finisshen, from Anglo-French, Middle French finiss-, long stem of finir, from Latin fīnīre “to end”; fine 1

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    They ultimately ended the regular season on a four-game losing streak, stumbling their way to a one-and-done finish in the Big Ten tournament.

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    Williams rocked an all-black Balenciaga ensemble -- double-breasted suit, shirt and tie -- with a glittering brooch to finish the look.

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    Four years prior, with two points for a win, Rangers won the league, finishing three clear of Aberdeen and four ahead of Motherwell.

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    Over its previous four seasons, Angel City lost 12 more games than it won, finished with a winning record only once and made just one playoff appearance.

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    American DeChambeau secured the trophy at the first extra hole despite finding water off the tee, after both players had finished on 14 under par.

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    Related Words

    • accomplish
    • achieve
    • clinch
    • close
    • complete
    • conclude
    • do
    • end
    • make
    • play out
    • settle
    • stop
    • wind up
    • wrap up

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