adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a furnished/unfurnished apartment (= with or without furniture )
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a luxurious two-bedroomed unfurnished apartment situated in the heart of town
a furnished/unfurnished flat (= a rented flat that does or does not have furniture )
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She found a job and a furnished flat.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A third of local authority dwellings lack any central heating, as does 64% of unfurnished privately rented accommodation.
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Down, down, down Route 77, and this gradually becomes an unfurnished planet.
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He even gave budgets for the plans showing the total costs of the proposed houses, furnished or unfurnished and with gardens.
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She has two children aged four and two years, and lives in a privately rented unfurnished flat.
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The decision may be challenged on the ground that the building in question was unfurnished .
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The quintas were let for the season, either furnished or unfurnished .
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The room was bare and filthy, an unfurnished twin to theirs.