furnished
[ fur-nisht ]
adjective
(of an apartment, room, or house) available to be rented with furniture: furnished summer sublets; a furnished bedroom in a remodeled condo.
Origin of furnished
1First recorded in 1700–10; past participle of furnish
Other words from furnished
- half-furnished, adjective
- self-furnished, adjective
- sem·i·fur·nished, adjective
- un·fur·nished, adjective
- well-furnished, adjective
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How to use furnished in a sentence
The half-furnished, ill-lit dining-room was full of excited men, all talking at once.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le QueuxLeft to herself, Grizel strolled into the half-furnished drawing-room and seated herself on a packing box to survey the scene.
Lady Cassandra | Mrs George de Horne VaizeyLeaving the library they went into the hall, and from the hall looked into great, echoing, half-furnished rooms.
Audrey | Mary JohnstonWhen I came to myself I was lying upon a truckle-bed, in a bare, half-furnished room.
The Exploits Of Brigadier Gerard | Arthur Conan DoyleOne night the agent was sitting alone in his large, half-furnished house.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches | Sarah Orne Jewett
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