finish

verb
/ˈfɪnɪʃ/

Meaning

to complete or bring to an end; to reach the final point
to complete or bring to an end

Example Sentences

She finished her homework before dinner.

She will finish her homework before dinner.

Synonyms

complete, conclude, end, finalize, accomplish
Entry 1
complete, conclude, end, finalize
Entry 2
complete, conclude, accomplish, end

Antonyms

start, begin, commence, initiate
Entry 1
start, begin, commence, initiate
Entry 2
start, begin, initiate

Collocations

finish work, finish homework, finish eating, finish reading, finish quickly, finish project, finish line, finish task
Entry 1
finish work, finish homework, finish eating, finish reading, finish quickly
Entry 2
finish work, finish project, finish line, finish task

More Example Sentences

Can you please finish it?

I doubt that they finished on time.

Did you finish the project in time?

I finish my work around 6 and leave around 6:15.

By what hour in the evening do you finish your homework?

Did you finish the essay we were given in the last class?

Did you finish the paper we were given in the last class?

By what hour in the morning do you finish your breakfast?

Did you finish the report we were given in the last class?

Did you finish the assignment we were given in the last class?

Related Vocabularies

to begin or continue an action or process after a pause or interruption
to carry or drag something heavy or cumbersome with effort
to organize or put in order; to plan or prepare
to make someone suffer for a crime or bad behavior
to have a strong desire to achieve something
to live longer than someone or something else

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