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furnish

American  
[fur-nish] / ˈfɜr nɪʃ /

verb (used with object)

  • furnishes,
    present (3rd person singular)
  • furnished,
    past participle,  past
  • furnishing
    present participle
  1. to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.

    Synonyms:
    outfit, rig
  2. to provide or supply (often followed bywith ).

    The delay furnished me with the time I needed.

    Synonyms:
    outfit, rig

noun

  1. paper pulp and any ingredients added to it prior to its introduction into a papermaking machine.

furnish British  
/ ˈfɜːnɪʃ /

verb

  1. to provide (a house, room, etc) with furniture, carpets, etc

  2. to equip with what is necessary; fit out

  3. to give; supply

    the records furnished the information required

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Synonym Usage

Furnish, appoint, equip all refer to providing something necessary. Furnish emphasizes the idea of providing necessary or customary services or appliances in living quarters: to furnish board; a room meagerly furnished with a bed, desk, and a wooden chair. Appoint, a more formal word now usually used in the past participle appointed, means to furnish completely with all requisites or accessories or in an elegant style: a well-appointed house. Equip means to supply with necessary materials or apparatus for some service, action, or undertaking; it emphasizes preparation: to equip a vessel, a soldier.

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Etymology

Origin of furnish

1400–50; late Middle English furnisshen, from Old French furniss-, long stem of furnir “to accomplish, furnish,” from Germanic; compare Old High German frumjan “to provide”

Explanation

If you provide something needed, you furnish it. You can furnish an answer to a question in an interview, furnish the snacks at a party, or furnish a room by filling it with couches and chairs. Just as furniture fills a room or a building, to furnish is to fill a need. Another word for furnish is "provide." A furnace furnishes heat (try saying that ten times fast). A job furnishes you with an income. Your parents furnish you with a place to live, furniture included.

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“People buy homes from one company, finance them through another, furnish them through a third and renovate them with someone else,” Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Marcus Lemonis said in a statement.

From Barron's Jun. 17, 2026

And even if brokerage firms furnish consolidated 1099 tax statements in February, corrected versions may be issued later, delaying the accurate completion of returns.

From MarketWatch Jun. 8, 2026

Alison-Madueke denied it was to furnish a house she was having built in Nigeria, saying most of the items were not for her.

From BBC Apr. 28, 2026

In 2021, more than a year after I had stopped seeing clients in person in rented offices due to the pandemic, I had the opportunity to furnish and decorate my own home office.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 16, 2026

That was a typically French way to furnish a room.

From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway

The dating test furnishes a neat illustration: three profiles—identical in every respect except astrological sign, all showing the same picture of a young man named “Michael”—were created on a popular Chinese dating app.

From Slate May 5, 2026

It also furnishes Ukraine’s military with battlefield intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 25, 2026

It leases units from property owners, furnishes the apartments and then rents the units to tenants and businesses that need long-term housing for their workers.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 4, 2025

This non-invasive method furnishes direct, semiquantitative evidence of amyloid deposits in the brain.

From Science Daily Nov. 25, 2024

When he’s not painting, he furnishes the house.

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman

A man who has not been publicly identified has been “living” inside the billboard since Thursday, in what resembles a fully furnished, air-conditioned living room.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2026

"We usually rent newer houses that are a blank canvas so we can make them our own, although this last season the accommodation was provided furnished by Argyle," she says.

From BBC Aug. 8, 2026

Mike Shell, chief investment officer of Shell Capital, said that he has seen data furnished by his prime brokers that suggest this latest momentum liquidation is closer to its end than its beginning.

From MarketWatch Jul. 31, 2026

The same could be said for the Bible, which for centuries has furnished the English language and the Western mind with phrases, analogies and images.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

Steps led to more tables at the edges of the room, where caramel-colored wooden shelves reached up to balconies furnished with velvet couches and more alcoves of bookshelves behind.

From "The Reader" by Traci Chee

Spending at furniture and home furnishing stores grew 1% from the previous month after falling 1.5% in April.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 17, 2026

Chloe Haynes , 21, was found dead in her room at The Britannia Adelphi Hotel in September 2022 after she was trapped under the heavy furnishing.

From BBC May 7, 2026

“There is significant pent-up demand within the furniture and home furnishing category,” Shemesh wrote.

From Barron's Mar. 2, 2026

The authorities charged Michael Shvartsman, 53, a Miami financier, with making $18.2 million in illicit trading profits; and his brother, 46, who owns an outdoor furnishing store in Miami, with raking in $4.6 million.

From New York Times Apr. 3, 2024

We also hired Michael Smith, a talented interior designer we’d found through a Chicago friend, to help us with furnishing and redecorating the residence and the Oval Office.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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