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/fīn/
adjective
  1. of high quality.
    "this was a fine piece of filmmaking"
    synonyms: excellent, first-class, first-rate, great, exceptional, outstanding, admirable, quality, superior, splendid, magnificent, beautiful, exquisite, choice, select, prime, supreme, superb, wonderful, sublime, superlative, very good, of high quality, of a high standard, second to none, top, rare, A1, top-notch, splendiferous, stellar, dandy, top-hole
  2. (of a thread, filament, or person's hair) thin.
    "I have always had fine and dry hair"
    synonyms: thin, light, delicate, wispy, floaty, flyaway, feathery, sheer, lightweight, flimsy, ultra-fine, insubstantial, diaphanous, filmy, chiffony, gossamer, gossamery, silky, gauze-like, gauzy, cobwebby, shimmering, transparent, translucent, see-through, airy, ethereal

noun
very small particles found in mining, milling, etc.

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

verb
  1. clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment during production.
    synonyms: clarify, clear, make/become clear, purify, refine, filter
  2. make or become thinner.
    "she'd certainly fined down —her face was thinner"
    synonyms: thin, make/become thin, make/become thinner, narrow, taper, attenuate, constrict, straiten

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fine adjective, adverb [not gradable] (SATISFACTORY) ... very good or very well; satisfactory or satisfactorily: I was sick last night, but I feel fine this ...
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A fine or mulct is a penalty of money that a court of law or other authority decides has to be paid as punishment for a crime or other offense. The amount of a fine can be determined case by case, but it is often announced in advance. Wikipedia
adjective. , fin·er, fin·est. of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine. ... choice, excellent, or admirable: a fine painting. satisfactory ...
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 ...
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fine in British English 1 · 1. excellent or choice in quality; very good of its kind · 2. superior in skill, ability, or accomplishment · 3. (of weather) clear ...
fine · Strongest matches. accomplished, admirable, attractive, beautiful, cool, elegant, exceptional, expensive, exquisite, fashionable, first-rate, great, ...
From Middle English fyn, fyne, from Old French fin, from Medieval Latin fīnis (“a payment in settlement or tax”). Doublet of fin and finis.
Synonyms for FINE: dusty, smooth, powdery, filtered, floury, ultrafine, pulverized, refined; Antonyms of FINE: coarse, granular, rough, granulated, grainy, ...
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Posted: Sep 15, 2022