The video provides useful contextual nuances, but the clickbait title unnecessarily vilifies a perfectly functional word. It is a helpful reminder that natural English requires situational precision rather than just avoiding common terms.
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Stop Saying FINISHED! Use These Instead π₯ | English Vocabulary UpgradeAdded:
Stop using finished for everything. This item is finished. It's out of stock. My energy is finished. I am exhausted. The class is finished. The class is over.
The movie has finished. No, the movie has ended. The milk is finished. No, we are out of milk. The rain has finished.
The rain has stopped. The groceries are finished. We have run out of groceries.
Quick tip here is native English speakers use different words for different situations, not just finished.
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