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Fine Definition & Meaning

1. (adjective) of high quality or excellence

Example: The fine wine was enjoyed by all the guests at the party.

2. (adverb) in a satisfactory or acceptable manner

Example: He did his job fine, but there was room for improvement.

3. (noun) a monetary penalty or punishment

Example: He had to pay a fine for parking in a no-parking zone.

4. (verb) to make or become thinner or more delicate

Example: She used a fine brush to paint the intricate details on the portrait.

5. (interjection) used to express agreement or acceptance

Example: "fine, we can go to the movies instead of the park," she said with a sigh.

Examples of the word fine used in sentences.

  • I would like a fine cup of coffee, please.
  • The teacher said that my essay was fine, but it could be better.
  • The weather outside is fine, it's a great day for a walk.
  • My friend is feeling fine after being sick for a week.
  • I'm fine with going to the movie theater tonight, what time should we meet?
  • I'm feeling fine after my flu, thanks for asking.
  • I have a fine collection of antique coins that I inherited from my grandfather.
  • The food tastes fine, but it could use a little more seasoning.
  • My boss is fine with me taking a day off next week for my sister's wedding.
  • The weather is fine today, so let's go for a picnic.
  • Can we just settle this like adults and be fine with each other? (communication)
  • The teacher said my essay was fine but could use more detail. (education)
  • The restaurant's fine dining experience was worth the high price. (food)
  • The weather is supposed to be fine tomorrow. (weather)
  • I'm feeling fine, thanks for asking. (health)
  • I'm fine with your decision, but I hope you keep me in the loop.
  • Would it be fine if I borrow your pen for a second? I promise to return it.
  • My friend has a fine sense of humor and always makes me laugh.
  • The weather is fine today, why don't we go for a walk outside?
  • The restaurant we visited last night was fine, but I expected a little bit more from them.
  • The weather is fine today, so let's go for a hike in the mountains.
  • Fine dining restaurants are often expensive, but the quality of the food and service is worth the cost.
  • Despite feeling nervous about her presentation, the speaker delivered it fine and received a standing ovation.
  • After the accident, the driver experienced a fine for reckless driving and should be more cautious in the future.
  • The doctor explained to the patient that the results of the medical test were fine, and there was no need to worry about their health.
  • "He had to pay a fine for violating the traffic laws, which made him think twice about reckless driving."
  • "I can assure you that the wine selection at this restaurant is truly fine and exquisite."
  • "Your attire is perfectly fine for the occasion, don't worry about it too much."
  • "After a year of intense training, I am finally in fine physical shape for the upcoming marathon."
  • "I don't see any issue with the current proposal, everything seems fine and well thought out."
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