done, completed, through, ended, finalized
end stop
The answer is synonyms.
Synonyms for alternate are, different, varied.
There are lots of synonyms to "in addition". Some of these synonyms are: added, additional, ancillary, another, more, plus, supplemental and supplementary.
Beside, adjacent to, alongside, are three choices for synonyms of "next to".
Two synonyms for the word 'strong' are 'tough' and 'capable'
Synonyms: finished, done Antonyms: unfinished, incomplete
completed, ended, over
Finished, completed, through, accomplished.
Synonyms for the word 'finished' are, done, complete, completed, made, ready, or accomplished.
Synonyms of the adjective: complete, concluded, finished, wrapped up. Synonyms of the preposition: by way of, between, during, as a result.
Synonyms can includeabsent (away, gone)antiquated (behind the times, dated, expired, finished, old-fashioned, old-hat, outmoded, passé, unfashionable),doused (extinguished)exhausted (finished, used up)impossible (ruled out), orunacceptable.
Unfinished. The un before the finished makes it literally translated as not yet finished. And finished means it is not completed and you need to do some more work on it. so unfinished means not yet finished, but using that implys that it needs finishing and there for need to finish it.
Some synonyms for completed: done, over, finished, etc.
missing, lost, away, vanished, absent, astray, past, over, ended, finished, elapsed
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.
achieve, complete, finish, get done... complete, fulfill; execute, effect