furnished

[ fur-nisht ]
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adjective
  1. (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

1
First 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

  • I am in a large, well-furnished room, the heavily curtained windows built unusually high above the floor.

    Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist | Alexander Berkman
  • The first and most agreeable thing after our long wandering, was a well-furnished table.

  • It served the same King in his wars with France with eleven ships of war, well furnished with men and munition.

    East Anglia | J. Ewing Ritchie
  • In summer time such a residence, in good repair and well furnished, would be perfectly charming.

    East Anglia | J. Ewing Ritchie
  • They proceeded to do this, the result being a very plain sleeping room, indeed, but a well-furnished study.

    Ruth Fielding At College | Alice B. Emerson