Finisher

/ˈfɪnɪʃər/

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person or thing that completes something, especially a task or project.

/ˈfɪnɪʃər/

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General

He was the finisher, scoring the winning goal in the final minutes.

💡 Simply: A finisher is someone who gets the job done! Like, if you're building a Lego castle, a finisher would be the person who puts on the last brick. They make sure everything's complete.

👶 For kids: A finisher is someone who makes sure something is finished! Like finishing your homework or your dinner.

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2

The team hired a finisher to streamline the project's final phase.

3

She's a strong finisher; she always completes what she starts.

How It's Used

Sports

"The striker is a good finisher."

Business

"The project needed a finisher to get it across the line."

2

A material applied to a surface to protect or enhance it.

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A material used to protect or enhance the surface of something.

The cabinetmaker applied a durable finisher to the wood.

💡 Simply: A finisher can also be a special coating or treatment you put on something to protect or make it look better, like the shiny paint on a car or the varnish on a table.

👶 For kids: A finisher can be something you put on to make something look good or protect it! Like paint or varnish.

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2

The artist used a special finisher to seal the artwork.

3

The metal finisher protects against rust and corrosion.

How It's Used

Manufacturing

"Apply a wood finisher to seal the surface."

Art

"The artist applied a final finisher to the canvas."

Tip:Think of the final coat of paint or varnish that protects something.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

From 'finish' + '-er'. 'Finish' comes from Old French 'fenir', ultimately from Latin 'finire' meaning 'to end'. The suffix '-er' indicates an agent or doer.

The term has evolved from a focus on completing tasks to also describing protective materials.

Memory tip

Think of someone who brings a race or project to its final point.

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"to end, to finish"

skilled finishergood finisherwood finishermetal finisherfinal finisher

Common misspellings

finisherrfinisheres

Usage

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