Meanings
Verb (5-dan, む, intransitive)
1. to finish; to end; to be completed
2. to merely result in something less severe than expected
3. to feel at ease
4. to feel unease or guilt for troubling someone; to be sorry
in the negative
Pitch accent
Top 700
Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
to be satisfied; to find peace of mind; to feel good
to get away without consequences; to get off scot-free
to finish; to end; to be completed; to fulfill one's obligations
Examples (25 in total)
Let me know when it's done.
"I'm sorry." "You think you can get away with it just by saying sorry!?"
I've finished preparations for tomorrow.
At least the work is done.
You've finished your work.
They finished their meal.
I'll call when I'm done with work.
Have you had dinner yet?
When you're done, turn off the light.
Have you already done your homework?
Are you done peeing?
I will call you when I have done my shopping.
Have you finished breakfast yet?
The work will be finished at six.
Mary has finished her Japanese assignment.
Sam has already done his homework.
I played video games after I finished my homework.
Don't leave here until you've done that.
They lunched on sandwiches and coffee.
First of all, we have to finish the homework.
He finished his coffee and paid the bill.
Tom always does his homework before dinner.
After finishing his examinations, my brother is enjoying skiing to his heart's content.
You told her that you had finished the work three days ago.
I have a lot of work to clear up by the weekend.