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furnished

furnished \furnished\ adj. provided with necessary furnishings; -- used especially of rented apartments having furniture included in the rental price; as, a furnished apartment. Opposite of unfurnished. [Narrower terms: stocked, stocked with ; {appointed; {well-appointed, well-found ; {fitted out, outfitted ]

Syn: equipped.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
furnished

"equipped," 1550s, past participle adjective from furnish. Of rooms, houses, etc. "provided with furniture," from 1640s.

Wiktionary
furnished
  1. 1 equipped with whatever is needed 2 supplied with furniture v

  2. (en-past of: furnish)

WordNet
furnished

adj. provided with whatever is necessary for a purpose (as furniture or equipment or authority); "a furnished apartment"; "a completely furnished toolbox" [syn: equipped] [ant: unfurnished]

Usage examples of "furnished".

A hundred and thirty of these were furnished by Egypt and the adjacent coast of Africa.

In fact, he mused, when he was young, akasa chambers were not furnished.

Walton had been known to brag that her house was the best furnished in the street, and on this she was right When in 1916 and at the age of seventeen she had married Alee, he was just out of his time in the shipyard and owing to the war earning good money.

The only room which suggested nothing of the anchorite was the dressingroom, furnished with all the comforts and conveniences necessary to an elegant and fastidious man of the world.

Army would not be disarmed but would be furnished with modern equipment, that her frontiers were to stay the same as those traced in the two Viennese Arbitrage decisions and, concerning the return of the entire Transylvanian territory, a separate proposition would have to be submitted.

Then they came to an arbour, warm, and promising much refreshing to the pilgrims, for it was finely wrought above head, beautified with greens, and furnished with couches and settles.

The atelier of the American painter was furnished with a harmonious sumptuousness which real artists know how to gather around them.

Under this authorization the United States entered into Mutual Aid Agreements whereby the government furnished its allies in the recent war forty billions of dollars worth of munitions of war and other supplies.

At length she ushered me into a living room cozily furnished in the manner of a bachelorette apartment and insisted I take a seat on the sofa, then went through a door into the next room, reappearing seconds later carrying a tray on which were glasses and a bottle of red wine.

Manchesters which had taken the Boche completely by surprise, and had furnished quite a number of prisoners and machine guns.

The lodgings were taken furnished, and a bondmaid of the house did such work as was indispensable.

Fair goblets stood on the board brimmed with dark sweet Thramnian wine, one for each feaster there, and cold bacon pies and botargoes and craw-fish in hippocras sauce furnished a light midnight meal.

The level where the Blazer parked was even with the third floor, on which your room was located, a room that bore no resemblance whatsoever to the typical motel room, furnished as it was with Victoriana and flocked wallpaper, with chromolithographs instead of offset lithos in the picture frames.

Italian livres on the Cisalpine Republic, for the price of cannon furnished.

This splendid chest was, however, not yet well furnished, but in my imagination I gave her all the embonpoint which might have been desired, and I was so pleased that I could not take my looks from her.