finished

[ fin-isht ]
/ ˈfɪn ɪʃt /

adjective

ended or completed.
completed or perfected in all details, as a product: to pack and ship finished items.
polished to the highest degree of excellence: a dazzling and finished piece of writing.
highly skilled or accomplished: a finished violinist.
condemned, doomed, or in the process of extinction: The aristocracy was finished after the revolution.
(of livestock) fattened and ready for market.

Origin of finished

First recorded in 1575–85; finish + -ed2

OTHER WORDS FROM finished

half-fin·ished, adjective well-fin·ished, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for well-finished

British Dictionary definitions for well-finished (1 of 2)

well-finished

adjective (well finished when postpositive)

(of a garment, piece of furniture, interior decoration, etc) completed with a high degree of attention to detail and surface appearance the woodwork is well finished

British Dictionary definitions for well-finished (2 of 2)

finished
/ (ˈfɪnɪʃt) /

adjective

perfected
(predicative) at the end of a task, activity, etc they were finished by four
(predicative) without further hope of success or continuation she was finished as a prima ballerina