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Finished vs Finishing - What's the difference?

finished | finishing |


As verbs the difference between finished and finishing

is that finished is (finish) while finishing is .

As an adjective finished

is (label) processed or perfected.

As a noun finishing is

the act of completing something.

Finished vs Gone - What's the difference?

finished | gone |


As adjectives the difference between finished and gone

is that finished is (label) processed or perfected while gone is away, having left.

As verbs the difference between finished and gone

is that finished is (finish) while gone is .

As a preposition gone is

(british|informal) past, after, later than (a time).

Finalised vs Finished - What's the difference?

finalised | finished |


As verbs the difference between finalised and finished

is that finalised is past tense of finalise while finished is past tense of finish.

As an adjective finished is

processed or perfected.

End vs Finished - What's the difference?

end | finished |


As verbs the difference between end and finished

is that end is to finish, terminate while finished is past tense of finish.

As a noun end

is the final point of something in space or time.

As an adjective finished is

processed or perfected.

Finish vs Finished - What's the difference?

finish | finished |


As verbs the difference between finish and finished

is that finish is to complete (something while finished is past tense of finish.

As a noun finish

is an end: the end of anything.

As an adjective finished is

processed or perfected.

Finished vs Draft - What's the difference?

finished | draft |


As adjectives the difference between finished and draft

is that finished is processed or perfected while draft is referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.

As verbs the difference between finished and draft

is that finished is past tense of finish while draft is to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.

As a noun draft is

an early version of a written work.

Sold vs Finished - What's the difference?

sold | finished |


As a noun sold

is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions.

As an adjective finished is

(label) processed or perfected.

As a verb finished is

(finish).

Wrapup vs Finished - What's the difference?

wrapup | finished |


As a noun wrapup

is .

As an adjective finished is

(label) processed or perfected.

As a verb finished is

(finish).

Pursue vs Finished - What's the difference?

pursue | finished |


As verbs the difference between pursue and finished

is that pursue is to follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment while finished is past tense of finish.

As an adjective finished is

processed or perfected.

Conclude vs Finished - What's the difference?

conclude | finished |


As verbs the difference between conclude and finished

is that conclude is to end; to come to an end while finished is (finish).

As an adjective finished is

(label) processed or perfected.

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