finessed

[fɪˈnɛst]

finessed Definition

  • 1to handle, deal with, or accomplish something skillfully and smoothly, often by improvisation
  • 2to use tact or diplomacy to achieve a desired outcome

Using finessed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "finessed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He finessed his way out of the difficult situation.

  • Example

    She finessed the conversation to avoid an argument.

  • Example

    The chef finessed the recipe to make it more flavorful.

finessed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for finessed

Antonyms for finessed

Phrases with finessed

  • to shoot a ball in a precise and skillful manner

    Example

    He finessed the shot into the top corner of the goal.

  • to negotiate or manipulate a deal in a skillful and diplomatic manner

    Example

    The salesperson finessed the deal to get the best price for the product.

  • to use charm, tact, or diplomacy to achieve a desired outcome

    Example

    She finessed her way into the exclusive party.

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Summary: finessed in Brief

To 'finesse' [fɪˈnɛst] is to handle or accomplish something skillfully and smoothly, often through improvisation, or to use tact or diplomacy to achieve a desired outcome. It can refer to anything from negotiating a deal to shooting a ball. Examples include 'He finessed his way out of the difficult situation' and 'The chef finessed the recipe to make it more flavorful.'