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Synonyms and antonyms of Finished and completed in American Thesaurus

Finished and completed

finished (adjective)

something that is finished has been completed

exhausted (adjective)

empty or finished, because a supply of something has all been used

past (adjective)

ended, or no longer existing

through (adjective)

having finished an activity or piece of work

complete (adjective)

if something such as a job or process is complete, it is finished

up (adjective)

completely done or used so that there is nothing left

mission accomplished ()

used for saying that someone has successfully done what they wanted to do or had to do

anymore (adverb)

used when talking or asking about a situation that has ended, or about something that someone has stopped doing

a closed book ()

something that you accept has completely ended

all done ()

used for saying that you have finished doing something

behind (adverb)

if a bad experience or unpleasant situation is behind you, it no longer affects you or makes you unhappy

be history ()

to no longer affect you, or to no longer exist

done (adjective)

finished doing something or using something

done (adjective)

if a job is done, it has been finished

down (adjective)

used for saying how many things you have dealt with and how many more still need to be dealt with

finished (adjective)

if you are finished, you have completed the job that you were doing

home free ()

having finished the worst or most difficult part of something

in the can ()

if a piece of work, especially a movie, is in the can, it has been finished

it’s/that’s a wrap ()

used for showing that you have finished something

no more ()

used for saying that the future will be different from the past because something has stopped happening

not...any longer ()

used for saying that a situation has ended or someone has stopped doing something

out (adverb)

with none of something left

out (of) the window ()

used for saying that you stop doing something or stop using something completely

over (adverb)

used for saying that a particular event, situation, or period of time has ended

run out/sell out ()

if a supply of something runs out/sells out, there is none left

so much for something ()

used for showing that you have finished talking about something

sorted (adjective)

Britishspoken arranged, or dealt with

that’s that ()

used for saying that something has been finished or finally decided

that’s your lot ()

used for telling someone that they have had all of something and there will be no more

up (adjective)

used for saying that a period of time has ended