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finito

[ fi-nee-toh ]

adjective

Informal.
  1. finished; ended.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of finito1

First recorded in 1940鈥45; from Italian, past participle of finire, from Latin 蹿墨苍墨谤别 鈥渢o end鈥; finish
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In this way, and in his embrace of non finito, or 鈥渦nfinished,鈥 effects, he took care to include the viewer in the visual order he had established.

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I was feeling it all: the pandemic, outrage over racial injustice, exhaustion, the world just generally feeling finito.

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Pascal鈥檚 non finito manner, with little brought to a conclusion, is not an unfortunate failure but a deliberate defiance of Cartesian system-building.

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鈥淐herries are the fruit. Pop 'em in, slide out the stone, masticate, swallow, finito. None of this...spatter and gore.鈥

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And in style鈥攈e drops it a few feet from the flag, and finally, FINALLY, this one is finito.

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What does听蹿颈苍颈迟辞听mean?

Finito is an informal way to say 鈥渇inished鈥 or 鈥渄one.鈥

Finito is an Italian word meaning 鈥渇inished鈥 that has been borrowed into English unchanged. In English, it is used to emphasize that something is finished, often when the person is glad it鈥檚 over.

Example: This relationship is done, over, finito鈥擨 don鈥檛 want to see you anymore!

Where does听蹿颈苍颈迟辞听come from?

A lot of people think that finito is Spanish for 鈥渇inished,鈥 but in Spanish, finito means 鈥finite鈥 (as in the opposite of infinite). When we say finito in English, we are actually borrowing from Italian, which borrowed from Latin. Latin gave Italian the verb finire, meaning 鈥渢o finish,鈥 and finito is its past participle (past tense form).

Instead of just saying done or finished, English speakers sometimes add a bit of flair and say finito. This is often to indicate that something is finally complete, especially when it鈥檚 a good thing that it鈥檚 finished, as in Finally my term paper is finito! or I鈥檒l be really glad when this week is finito. Other times, the term is used to emphasize that something is permanently finished, often in a bad way, as in Your days at this company will be finito if you don鈥檛 start showing up on time.

Finito often gets paired with other words that mean 鈥渇inished鈥 in order to really drive home the point, as in This article is finished, done, complete, over, finito.

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What are some words that share a root or word element with finito?

What are some words that often get used in discussing finito?

How is听蹿颈苍颈迟辞听used in real life?

Finito often gets used to talk about the end of something that has lasted a while, especially when there are strong feelings about it. Or just to be funny.

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Is finito used correctly in the following sentence?

If we lose this playoff game, our season will be finito.

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