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    Fine
    /fīn/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. very small particles found in mining, milling, etc.

    adverb

    • 1. in a satisfactory or pleasing manner; very well: informal "“And how's the job-hunting going?” “Oh, fine.”"

    verb

    • 1. clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment during production. Similar clarifyclearmake/become clearpurify
    • 2. make or become thinner: "she'd certainly fined down—her face was thinner" Similar thinmake/become thinmake/become thinnernarrow
  2. 1. a. : all right. that's fine with me. b. : well or healthy : not sick or injured. feel fine. 2. : superior in kind, quality, or appearance : excellent. a fine job. a fine day. fine wines. 3. a (1) : very thin in gauge or texture. fine thread. (2) : not coarse.

  3. 1. a. Of superior quality, skill, or appearance: a fine day; a fine wine. b. Excellent in character or ability: a fine person; a fine writer. 2. Very small in size, weight, or thickness: fine type; fine paper. 3. a. Free from impurities. b. Metallurgy Containing pure metal in a specified proportion or amount: gold 21 carats fine. 4.

  4. FINE definition: 1. good or good enough; healthy and well: 2. excellent or much better than average: 3. very thin…. Learn more.

  5. Fine definition: of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade. See examples of FINE used in a sentence.

  6. fine. Other forms: finest; finer; fined; fines; fining. A fine is a fee you pay when you break the rules, as in not turning in library materials on time, resulting in a fine. As an adjective, fine means "high quality" or "unblemished" like fine china. If you read music, you know that fine is a spot where the music finishes.

  7. excellent, or of very good quality: fine wines. He's a fine musician. (that's) fine. A1. used to agree with a suggestion, idea, decision, etc: "Shall we meet at 8 o'clock?" "Yes, that's fine by me." fine adjective (THIN) thin or made of very small pieces: fine, brown hair. fine sand. fine adjective (SUNNY)

  8. Check pronunciation: fine. Definition of fine adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1 day ago · 1. countable noun. A fine is a punishment in which a person is ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule. Synonyms: penalty, damages, punishment, forfeit More Synonyms of fine. 2. verb.

  10. Definitions of 'fine' adjective uses. 1. You use fine to describe something that you admire and think is very good. [...] 2. If you say that you are fine, you mean that you are in good health or reasonably happy. [...] 3. If you say that something is fine, you mean that it is satisfactory or acceptable. [...] More. punishment. 1.

  11. Fine Definition. fīn. fined, finer, fines, finest, fining. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Adverb. Verb. Idiom. Filter. adjective. finer, finest. Finished; perfected. Webster's New World. Superior in quality; better than average; excellent; very good. A fine sample. Webster's New World.

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