accomplish, achieve, bag it, break up, bring to a close, carry through, cease, clinch, close, complete, conclude, crown, culminate, get out of the way, hang it up, have done with, make, make short work of, mop up, put finishing touches on, round off, round up, scratch, scrub, settle, sew up, shut down, shutter, stop, terminate, top off, ultimate, wind up, wrap up
Synonyms: finished, done Antonyms: unfinished, incomplete
a synonym for finished is done.
The word "kaput" comes from German (kaputt, done for) and means broken, ruined, or finished (as in no longer usable).Synonyms include broken, dead, defunct, inoperable, destroyed, ruined, or busted.
completed, finished, ended...
Done means to bring to pass; to bring to an end. finished is marked by the highest quality CONSUMATE
Finished, completed, through, accomplished.
Synonyms: finished, done Antonyms: unfinished, incomplete
done, completed, through, ended, finalized
Synonyms for the word 'finished' are, done, complete, completed, made, ready, or accomplished.
achieve, complete, finish, get done... complete, fulfill; execute, effect
Some synonyms for completed: done, over, finished, etc.
finished, ended, concluded, completed, accomplished, achieved, fulfilled, discharged, executed, over
Americans have different words to have the same meaning. These are called synonyms. Oftentimes, these evolve from slang. Americans often do say they are finished when a task is complete, as well.
completed, ended, over
Pau is a very commonly used word here in Hawaiʻi. Pau is one of the most famous words in Hawaii as well as aloha, maika'i, and hana. Pau is to finish/destroy or to be finished/destroyed, as well as done. I'm pau with my work! (I'm finished with my work!") just use pau to replace finish or done... Are you done with you chores? Are you pau with your chores?
a synonym for finished is done.
The word "kaput" comes from German (kaputt, done for) and means broken, ruined, or finished (as in no longer usable).Synonyms include broken, dead, defunct, inoperable, destroyed, ruined, or busted.