Associations to the word «Finished»
Noun
- Podium
- Runner
- Relegation
- Racecourse
- Scorer
- Furlong
- Interception
- Filly
- Strikeout
- Nl
- Playoff
- Fumble
- Epsom
- Newmarket
- Olympics
- Constructor
- Shutout
- Slalom
- Freestyle
- Relay
- Teammate
- Tackle
- Touchdown
- Rookie
- Finish
- Finisher
- Handicap
- Pga
- Rbi
- Hurdle
- Batting
- Marathon
- Scoring
- Mvp
- Finishing
- Rebound
- Season
- Goalscorer
- Schumacher
- Championship
- Ferrari
- Stake
- Metre
- Sack
- Raceway
- Rushing
- Speedway
- Qualifying
- Behind
- Wildcat
- Stucco
- Sprint
- Final
- Afc
- Massa
- Aquatic
- Bayern
- Aggie
- Pennant
- Lap
- Berth
- Discus
Adjective
Wiktionary
FINISHED, adjective. (comparable) Processed or perfected.
FINISHED, adjective. Completed; concluded; done.
FINISHED, adjective. Done for; doomed; used up.
FINISHED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of finish
FINISHED GOOD, noun. See finished goods.
FINISHED GOODS, noun. Goods that are completed as to manufacturing but not yet sold or distributed to the end-user.
FINISHED OFF, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of finish off
FINISHED PRODUCT, noun. The final version of a product.
FINISHED PRODUCTS, noun. Plural of finished product
Dictionary definition
FINISHED, adjective. (of materials or goods) brought to the desired final state; "a finished product".
FINISHED, adjective. Ended or brought to an end; "are you finished?"; "gave me the finished manuscript".
FINISHED, adjective. (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".
FINISHED, adjective. Having a surface coating or finish applied; "the finished bookcase costs much more than the unfinished ones".
FINISHED, adjective. Brought to ruin; "after the revolution the aristocracy was finished"; "the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.