finish

noun, verb89 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

An impressive or remarkable end to a competition.

Used to describe the end of a race or competition that is full of action and suspense.

Used to describe the end of a competition that is extremely exciting.

A satisfactory or skillful end to a competition.

The ideal or best possible conclusion to an event or day.

An end to a race where competitors are very near to each other.

An exciting and unexpected end to a competition.

Used to describe the end of a race or competition that is extremely good.

Ending a race or activity with a lot of energy and force.

A final burst of speed at the end of a race.

A very tense and exciting end to a competition where the result is uncertain until the very end.

An end to an event that is not as good as you had hoped.

A finish to a competition where the scores or times are very close.

A finish of a race that is so close that a photograph of the finish line is needed to decide the winner.

Used to describe the end of a competition that is extremely good or impressive.

Finishing a competition in the second position.

Finishing a race in the top three positions, which are typically awarded on a podium.

Finishing a competition in second place.

Finishing a competition in the last position.

A very fast and powerful end to a race.

A flawless surface coating.

A surface finish that is not shiny.

A high-quality or well-applied surface coating.

A tidy and precise surface coating or edge.

To come very close to completing a task or action.

To come very close to completing a task or action.

To complete the last part of something; to consume the remainder of food or drink.

From the beginning to the very end of something.

To end an activity with a particular final item; to no longer need to use something.

To be present or competing at the very end of an event.

Used to state the type of surface a product possesses, e.g., 'This paint has a gloss finish'.

The line marking the end of a race.