| BRAINISH | • brainish adj. (Obsolete) hot-headed; furious. • BRAINISH adj. (Shakespeare) hotheaded, furious. |
| DIMINISH | • diminish v. (Transitive) To make smaller. • diminish v. (Intransitive) To become less or smaller. • diminish v. (Transitive) To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken; to nerf (in gaming). |
| FINISHED | • finished adj. (Comparable) Processed or perfected. • finished adj. Completed; concluded; done. • finished adj. Done for; doomed; used up. |
| FINISHER | • finisher n. A person who finishes or completes something. • finisher n. A person who applies a finish to something, such as furniture. • finisher n. The person who applies the gilding and decoration in bookbinding. |
| FINISHES | • finishes n. Plural of finish. • finishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of finish. • FINISH v. to bring to an end. |
| LINISHED | • linished v. Simple past tense and past participle of linish. • LINISH v. to give a smooth linen-like finish to metal. |
| LINISHER | • linisher n. A machine that carries out linishing. • LINISHER n. someone or something which linishes, gives a smooth surface to metal. |
| LINISHES | • linishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of linish. • LINISH v. to give a smooth linen-like finish to metal. |
| MINISHED | • minished v. Simple past tense and past participle of minish. • MINISH v. (archaic) to diminish. |
| MINISHES | • minishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of minish. • Minishes prop.n. Plural of Minish. • MINISH v. (archaic) to diminish. |
| PLAINISH | • plainish adj. Somewhat plain in appearance. • PLAINISH adj. somewhat plain. |
| REFINISH | • refinish v. To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint. • REFINISH v. to give a new surface to. |
| SWAINISH | • swainish adj. Pertaining to, or resembling, a swain according to any definition; but commonly conveying the sense… • SWAINISH adj. boorish. |