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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. fitting. fixture. flatpack. foldable. folding. freestanding. leg. radiogram. rattan. recessed. refurnish. reproduction furniture. 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. fitting. fixture. flatpack. foldable. folding. freestanding. leg. radiogram. rattan. recessed. refurnish. reproduction furniture. under-counter.
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.
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]
FURNISH definition: to put furniture into a room or building: . Learn more.