fine

Letters that make fine

e, f, n, i are letters that make 'fine'

Words within fine

in, fin, IN, NE, In, Ne are words within 'fine'

Anagrams of fine

neif is an anagram of 'fine'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of fine

fined, fines, finer are words created by adding a letter to 'fine'


10 possible definitions for 'fine'

Fine as "free from impurities, having a high or specified degree of purity"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

fine as a category

'fine' can be a category of metallurgy.

Similar to fine

pure is similar to fine.

Example of fine used within this context

"gold 21 carats fine"


Fine as "being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

all right, o.k., ok, okay, hunky-dory have the same meaning as 'fine'

fine Usage

'fine' can be a useage of colloquialism.

Similar to fine

satisfactory is similar to fine.

Example of fine used within this context

"an all-right movie", "the passengers were shaken up but are all right", "is everything all right?", "everything's fine", "things are okay", "dinner and the movies had been fine", "another minute I'd have been fine"


Fine as "of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Antonyms

coarse, harsh have the opposite meaning of 'fine'

Attributes of fine

texture is an attribute of fine.

Derivatives of fine

powderiness, fineness are derivatives of 'fine'.

Similar to fine

tight, small, pulverized, powdered, fine-grained, close, superfine, powdery, close-grained, fine-grained, dustlike, floury, nongranular, pulverised, small-grained are similar to 'fine'.

Example of fine used within this context

"wood with a fine grain", "fine powdery snow", "fine rain", "batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave", "covered with a fine film of dust"


Fine as "thin in thickness or diameter"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Derivatives of fine

thinness, fineness are derivatives of 'fine'.

Similar to fine

thin is similar to fine.

Example of fine used within this context

"a fine film of oil", "fine hairs", "read the fine print"


Fine as "an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

all right, alright, very well, OK have the same meaning as 'fine'


Fine as "in a delicate manner"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

finely, delicately, exquisitely have the same meaning as 'fine'

Pertain to fine

delicate, dainty, exquisite pertain to 'fine'.

Example of fine used within this context

"finely shaped features", "her fine drawn body"


Fine as "money extracted as a penalty"

Under this definition, fine is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

mulct, amercement have the same meaning as 'fine'

fine as a type

'fine' can be a type of penalty.

Types of fine

library fine is a type of fine.

Derivatives of fine

amerce, mulct, ticket, fine are derivatives of 'fine'.


Fine as "issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty"

Under this definition, fine is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

ticket has the same meaning as fine

fine as a type

'fine' can be a type of book.

Types of fine

amerce is a type of fine.

Derivatives of fine

ticket, fine, mulct, amercement are derivatives of 'fine'.

Example of fine used within this context

"I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street", "Move your car or else you will be ticketed!"


Fine as "characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Similar to fine

elegant is similar to fine.

Example of fine used within this context

"fine wine", "looking fine in her Easter suit", "a fine gentleman", "fine china and crystal", "a fine violinist", "the fine hand of a master"


Fine as "minutely precise especially in differences in meaning"

Under this definition, fine is an adjective and has the following properties:

Similar to fine

precise is similar to fine.

Example of fine used within this context

"a fine distinction"



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