Finish ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Finish ( verb )

  1. Complete (a task or activity).
  2. Bring to an end.
  3. Consume or get through the final amount or quantity of (something, especially food or drink).
  4. Bring (a thing) to a state of completion.
  5. Cover or decorate the surface of (something) to protect or improve its appearance.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french finiss-, lengthened stem of finir, from latin finire, from finis "end".

Examples:

  1. He finished the book.
  2. She finished her studies.
  3. They finished the project.
  4. He finished his meal.
  5. She finished the table with varnish.

(As a noun)

Finish ( noun )

  1. Complete (a task or activity).
  2. Bring to an end.
  3. Consume or get through the final amount or quantity of (something, especially food or drink).
  4. Bring (a thing) to a state of completion.
  5. Cover or decorate the surface of (something) to protect or improve its appearance.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french finiss-, lengthened stem of finir, from latin finire, from finis "end".

Examples:

  1. He finished the book.
  2. She finished her studies.
  3. They finished the project.
  4. He finished his meal.
  5. She finished the table with varnish.
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