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- Dictionaryfurnish/ˈfəːnɪʃ/
verb
- 1. provide (a house or room) with furniture and fittings: "the proprietor has furnished the bedrooms in a variety of styles" Similar
- 2. be a source of; provide: "fish furnish an important source of protein" Similar Opposite
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to put furniture in something: They've furnished the room very simply. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Furniture & fittings - general words. appointed. bamboo. built-in. caning. castor. fitted. fitting. flatpack. foldable. folding. overequipped. pullout. radiogram. rattan. recessed. space-saving. sprung. sunshade. under-counter.
The meaning of FURNISH is to provide with what is needed; especially : to equip with furniture. How to use furnish in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Furnish.
to put furniture in something: They've furnished the room very simply. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Furniture & fittings - general words. appointed. bamboo. built-in. caning. caster. fitted. fitting. flatpack. foldable. folding. overequipped. pullout. radiogram. rattan. recessed. space-saving. sprung. sunshade. under-counter.
Furnish definition: to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.. See examples of FURNISH used in a sentence.
1. verb. If you furnish a room or building, you put furniture and furnishings into it. Many proprietors try to furnish their hotels with antiques. [VERB noun + with] [Also VERB noun] Synonyms: decorate, fit, fit out, appoint More Synonyms of furnish. 2. verb. If you furnish someone with something, you provide or supply it. [formal]
If you provide something needed, you furnish it. You can furnish an answer to a question in an interview, furnish the snacks at a party, or furnish a room by filling it with couches and chairs.
Definition of furnish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.