- verbfurnish (verb) · furnishes (third person present) · furnished (past tense) · furnished (past participle) · furnishing (present participle)
- provide (a house or room) with furniture and fittings:"the proprietor has furnished the bedrooms in a variety of styles"
- (furnish someone with)supply someone with (something); give (something) to someone:"she was able to furnish me with details of the incident"
- be a source of; provide:"fish furnish an important source of protein"
Originlate Middle English (in the general sense ‘provide or equip with what is necessary or desirable’): from Old French furniss-, lengthened stem of furnir, ultimately of West Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- provide (a house or room) with furniture and fittings:
- supply someone with (something); give (something) to someone:
- be a source of; provide:
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WEBDefinitions of furnish. verb. provide or equip with furniture. “We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style”. see more. verb. give something useful or necessary to. synonyms: provide, render, supply. see more.
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